PHOTO OF THE DAY: NASA Astronaut John Young’s Lunar Salute During Apollo 16 Mission in 1972

By  //  September 25, 2022

Apollo 16 Mission lunar module pilot Charles M. Duke Jr. took this picture

Astronaut John W. Young, commander of the Apollo 16 lunar landing mission, leaps from the Moon’s surface as he salutes the United States flag at the Descartes landing site during the first Apollo 16 spacewalk. (NASA image)

(NASA) – Astronaut John W. Young, commander of the Apollo 16 lunar landing mission, leaps from the Moon’s surface as he salutes the United States flag at the Descartes landing site during the first Apollo 16 spacewalk.

Astronaut Charles M. Duke Jr., the lunar module pilot, took this picture on April 21, 1972. The Lunar Module Orion is on the left and beside it is the Lunar Roving Vehicle.

Behind Young, in the shadow of Orion, is the Far Ultraviolet Camera/Spectrograph.

Young and Duke conducted three surface excursions totaling more than 20 hours, using the Lunar Roving Vehicle for transportation.

They deployed an experiment package, collected 209 pounds of rock and soil samples, and set up the first telescope on the Moon.

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