Apollo 17 Launch
Forty years ago today also marked the end of our manned space program for today was the last time man would step foot on the Moon.
The huge, 363-feet tall Apollo 17 (Spacecraft 114/Lunar Module
12/Saturn 512) space vehicle is launched from Pad A., Launch Complex 39,
Kennedy Space Center (KSC), Florida, at 12:33 a.m. (EST), Dec. 7, 1972.
Apollo 17, the final lunar landing mission in NASA's Apollo program,
was the first nighttime liftoff of the Saturn V launch vehicle. Aboard
the Apollo 17 spacecraft were astronaut Eugene A. Cernan, commander;
astronaut Ronald E. Evans, command module pilot; and scientist-astronaut
Harrison H. Schmitt, lunar module pilot. Flame from the five F-1
engines of the Apollo/Saturn first (S-1C) stage illuminates the
nighttime scene. A two-hour and 40-minute hold delayed the Apollo 17
launching.
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