Apollo 17 EVA-1
Posted on December 24, 2009, 1:31PM.
The second of three photos Eugene Cernan took of Jack Schmitt jumping into the LMP Rover seat. Good view of the segmented mirror on the top of the TV camera. Jack has the LRV sampler in his right hand. Note the seismic charge transporter mounted behind Gene's seat, just in front of the rake. Both the low-gain and high-gain antennas are pointed at Earth. The East Massif is in the distance.
Tags: Collections, Gene Cernan, Jack Schmitt, Moon, NASA, Rover, NASA, Aviation

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The more I look at these "Moon" photos the more I could believe that this was all done on a Hollywood sound stage.
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