APOLLO 16 ASTRONAUTS JOHN YOUNG AND CHARLES DUKE EXAMINE FAR ULTRAVIOLET CAMERA
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Photo Number: KSC-71PC-0731
Release Date: 16-Nov-1971
Keywords: APOLLO 16 FLIGHT,FAR ULTRAVIOLET CAMERA,CAMERAS,ASTRONAUTS
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Description:
Apollo 16 Lunar Module Pilot Charles M. Duke, Jr., left and Mission Commander John W. Young examine Far Ultraviolet Camera they will take to the Moon in March. They will measure the universe's ultraviolet spectrum. They will be launched to the Moon no earlier than March 17, 1972, with Command Module Pilot Thomas K. Mattingly, II.
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