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Apollo 17 astronauts returned to earth 47 years ago today. These photos tell the story of the last manned lunar landing.
Apollo 17 astronauts returned to earth 47 years ago today. These photos tell the story of the last manned lunar landing.
Mary MeisenzahlDec 19, 2019, 23:02 IST
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47 years ago in 1972, Apollo 17 became NASA's last manned moon landing.
A crew of three astronauts spent three days on the moon, taking lunar samples and walking on the surface. They landed back on earth on December 19, 1972.
The flight occurred three years after the first human visit to the moon on Apollo 11 in 1969.
Humans haven't set foot on the moon in nearly half a century, but photos from the small number of trips remain source of fascination.
People first landed on the moon in 1969 as part of the Apollo 11 mission, one of only six total manned lunar missions. Apollo 17 was the last, three years after the first, and it landed safely back on earth 47 years ago today.
Now, President Trump says he plans to send astronauts back to the moon as soon as 2024, but concerns over money and NASA's culture might make that timeline overly ambitious, according to some astronauts.
These photos show the last time humans were on the moon.
Ronald Evans, pictured here with his wife Jan Pollom, was Command Module Pilot for the Apollo 17 Lunar Landing Mission, which took off from Cape Kennedy in Florida on December 7.