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Apollo 16: The command module seen from the LEM - LM ascent stage approaching CSM...

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Apollo 16: The command module seen from the LEM - LM ascent stage approaching CSM - The command module of Apollo 16 seen from the LEM before its mooring. 23 April 1972. (23 April 1972) The Apollo Command and Service Modules (CSM) “” Casper”” approaches the Lunar Module (LM) Orion, from which this photograph was made. The two spacecraft are about to make their final rendezvous of the mission, on April 23, 1972. Astronauts John W. Young and Charles M. Duke Jr. aboard the LM, were returning to the CSM, in lunar orbit, after three successful days on the lunar surface. Astronaut Thomas K. (Ken) Mattingly II, command module pilot, remained with the CSM in lunar orbit, while Young and Duke descended in the LM to explore the Descartes region of the Moon
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Apollo 16: The command module seen from the LEM - LM ascent stage approaching CSM - The command module of Apollo 16 seen from the LEM before its mooring. 23 April 1972. (23 April 1972) The Apollo Command and Service Modules (CSM) “” Casper”” approaches the Lunar Module (LM) Orion, from which this photograph was made. The two spacecraft are about to make their final rendezvous of the mission, on April 23, 1972. Astronauts John W. Young and Charles M. Duke Jr. aboard the LM, were returning to the CSM, in lunar orbit, after three successful days on the lunar surface. Astronaut Thomas K. (Ken) Mattingly II, command module pilot, remained with the CSM in lunar orbit, while Young and Duke descended in the LM to explore the Descartes region of the Moon

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moon / module / spaceship / mooring / appointment / blank / command module / msm / apollo / lem / hublot / 1972 / apollo 16 / Novapix / crater / space / Flight Living / Manned Spaceflight / window / spaceship / docking / rendezvous / command module

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