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  1. Die Mondrakete Saturn V wurde im sogenannten VAB auf den Start vorbereitet. Der mit Sternen gespickte Teil der US-Flagge auf diesem riesigen Gebäude ist so groß wie ein Basketballfeld.

    #Eureka #Quiz #Apollo11 #Apollo50th

    en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vehicl

  2. Die Mondrakete Saturn V wurde im sogenannten VAB auf den Start vorbereitet. Der mit Sternen gespickte Teil der US-Flagge auf diesem riesigen Gebäude ist so groß wie ein Basketballfeld.

    #Eureka #Quiz #Apollo11 #Apollo50th

    en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vehicl

  3. Die Mondrakete Saturn V wurde im sogenannten VAB auf den Start vorbereitet. Der mit Sternen gespickte Teil der US-Flagge auf diesem riesigen Gebäude ist so groß wie ein Basketballfeld.

    #Eureka #Quiz #Apollo11 #Apollo50th

    en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vehicl

  4. Die Mondrakete Saturn V wurde im sogenannten VAB auf den Start vorbereitet. Der mit Sternen gespickte Teil der US-Flagge auf diesem riesigen Gebäude ist so groß wie ein Basketballfeld.

    #Eureka #Quiz #Apollo11 #Apollo50th

    t.co/UBNQxQ1bzU

  5. Like #Apollo17 astronaut Harrison Schmitt throwing his rock hammer before heading into the lunar module for the last time, we’re throwing this lunar panorama here. That’s all folks for #Apollo50th!

    The hammer throw: apolloinrealtime.org/17/?t=170
    #NASAhistory

  6. Splashdown!

    After 12 days and 14 hours in space, the #Apollo17 astronauts splashed down in the Pacific Ocean at 2:25 pm EST #OTD in 1972. It was the longest of all the Apollo missions with the most samples retrieved and photos taken. #Apollo50th
    #NASAhistory

  7. Are we there yet?

    Almost! 50 years ago today, in preparation for #Apollo17’s descent through Earth’s atmosphere, the Service Module, which powered the mission’s flight to the Moon and back, was separated from the Command Module. #Apollo50th
    #NASAhistory

  8. Wonder what it’s like to be on the Moon? #Apollo17 astronaut Harrison Schmitt said:

    “Working on the Moon is a lot of fun. It’s like walking around on a giant trampoline all the time and you’re just as strong as you were here on Earth, but you don’t weigh as much.” #Apollo50th
    #NASAhistory

  9. “Hey, this is great! Talk about being a spaceman, this is it!”

    Watch as Ron Evans, the #Apollo17 command module pilot performed a deep space EVA to retrieve a film canister on the outside of the spacecraft: apolloinrealtime.org/17/?t=257
    #Apollo50th
    #NASAhistory

  10. “There’s no place like home for the holidays”

    The #Apollo17 crew wakes up to Jerry Vale’s rendition of the classic holiday song on their trip back to Earth from the Moon. Gene Cernan remarks to Mission Control, “your choice of music is getting better down there.” #Apollo50th
    #NASAhistory

  11. 50 years ago today, the #Apollo17 crew completed its time at the Moon and performed a Trans-Earth injection (TEI) burn to return home. #Apollo50th

    Photo: View of the far side of the Moon taken just after TEI.
    #NASAhistory

  12. "We send our good morning on our last wakeup day from the Moon.”

    Gene Cernan sent greetings from the #Apollo17 crew to everyone back on Earth #OTD in 1972. #Apollo50th

    📷 Earthrise seen from lunar orbit
    #NASAhistory

  13. Experience this sample and other #Apollo17 lunar samples in 3D with Astromaterials 3D:​​go.nasa.gov/3H9mydJ
    #Apollo50th
    #NASAhistory

  14. Ron prepares for company 🧹

    About 2 hours after the #Apollo17 lunar module lifted off from the Moon’s surface, it docked with the command and service module (CSM) piloted by Ron Evans. Commander Gene Cernan captured this shot of the CSM just before docking. #Apollo50th
    #NASAhistory

  15. Gene Cernan: “The pictures speak for themselves. We were pretty happy, pretty tired, and pretty dirty. Look at the faces and you can see the sense of satisfaction. And look at how dirty...look at how filthy we are! And hot. I guarantee you that underwear was soaked.” #Apollo50th
    #NASAhistory

  16. 50 years ago today, Gene Cernan became the last person to stand on the Moon. Before his return to the #Apollo17 lunar module, he said: “We leave as we came and, God willing, as we shall return, with peace and hope for all mankind. Godspeed the crew of Apollo 17.” #Apollo50th
    #NASAhistory

  17. Farewell to the LRV 👋

    Near the end of their last EVA, #Apollo17 astronauts Cernan and Schmitt parked the rover with its camera pointed at the LM to record its launch from the Moon. Over 3 days, they had completed 22 hours of EVAs—the most of all the Apollo missions. #Apollo50th
    #NASAhistory

  18. As part of the #Apollo17 Lunar Seismic Profiling Experiment, Harrison Schmitt and Gene Cernan pulled the pins on 8 explosive charges (on the right in the 📷) left at 8 sites, activating timers that would allow them to be exploded roughly 90 hours later. #Apollo50th
    #NASAhistory

  19. “May the spirit of peace in which we came be reflected in the lives of all mankind”

    These words, signed by the #Apollo17 astronauts and President Nixon remain on the Moon’s surface affixed to one of the legs of the lunar lander. #Apollo50th
    #NASAhistory

  20. #Apollo17 astronaut Harisson Schmitt suffered from “lunar hay fever” in reaction to the lunar dust. Unlike Earth’s dust particles which are rounded, Moon dust is sharp and abrasive, irritating astronaut eyes, nasal passages, and lungs. #Apollo50th @NASAMoon
    #NASAhistory

  21. There’s no wind on the Moon, but that doesn’t mean your flag has to droop. #DYK a horizontal rod with a latch makes the flag appear to be flying in the wind? #Apollo50th

    Experience the #Apollo17 astronauts planting the flag: apolloinrealtime.org/17/?t=118
    #NASAhistory

  22. As we celebrate the successful completion of the #Artemis 1 mission today, 50 years ago at this very moment, the #Apollo17 lunar module landed on the Moon.

    Experience the landing: apolloinrealtime.org/17/?t=112
    #Apollo50th #synchronicity
    #NASAhistory

  23. 🥓 Bacon Squares
    🥪 PB Sandwich
    🌭 Frankfurters
    🥫 Lobster Bisque

    Like anything going to space, weight and containment matter. That's why the #Apollo17 menu included many soups and puddings. Have a favorite? Comment below! #Apollo50th

    See all the meals: go.nasa.gov/3VXgyJB
    #NASAhistory

  24. #DidYouKnow that the #Apollo17 crew weren’t the only living creatures on the mission? Along with their astronaut counterparts, 5 pocket mice were carried into orbit to assess their exposure to particle radiation. 🐭 #Apollo50th

    Photo credit: @USGS
    #NASAhistory

  25. For those following apolloinrealtime.org/17, have you been curious about who the #Apollo17 crew is talking to in Houston? 8 astronauts including the Apollo 17 support and backup crews took the role of CAPCOM. Bob Parker (top left) was CAPCOM for the lunar EVAs. #Apollo50th
    #NASAhistory

  26. 50 years ago was the final mission to the moon: Apollo 17. You can follow along with "real-time" audio recordings and photos on this very cool site: apolloinrealtime.org/17/ #Apollo #Apollo17 #Apollo50th

  27. “The Blue Marble,” one of the most reproduced and influential images in history, was taken #50YearsAgo today by the #Apollo17 crew on their way to the Moon. #Apollo50th #photography
    #NASAhistory

  28. We have liftoff!

    #OTD in 1972, #Apollo17 set out for the Moon, carrying with it astronauts Gene Cernan, Jack Schmitt, and Ron Evans. #Apollo50th

    Experience the launch in real time: apolloinrealtime.org/17
    #NASAhistory

  29. The Taurus-Littrow Valley is correct! The #Apollo17 astronauts went to this site to obtain highland samples older than the impact that created the Imbrium Crater and to investigate the possibility of explosive volcanism. They succeeded at both objectives! #Apollo50th
    #NASAhistory

  30. What happened this year at NASA?

    Set a goal to return to the Moon, to stay, with the #Artemis program
    Celebrated #Apollo50th and the historic first steps on the lunar surface
    The first-ever #AllWomanSpacewalk

    And much, much more: /2019/ 

  31. What happened this year at NASA?

    Set a goal to return to the Moon, to stay, with the #Artemis program
    Celebrated #Apollo50th and the historic first steps on the lunar surface
    The first-ever #AllWomanSpacewalk

    And much, much more: /2019/ 

  32. RT @NASA_Marshall
    Join us TODAY to talk about Moon rocks with an Apollo astronaut!

    Tune in at 3 PM CT as Apollo 17's Harrison Schmitt and #NASAMarshall's Renee Weber talk about lunar samples brought back to Earth during Apollo >> go.nasa.gov/1nrYYwc  #Apollo50th

  33. In celebration of the #Apollo50th anniversary, inspire curious young minds with exploration and discovery by building your own Moon lander. Could one of you be a part of those building the next lunar lander for our #Moon2024 mission? nasa.gov/specials/moon2mars/ twitter.com/LEGO_Group/status/

  34. RT @NASA_Marshall
    Margaret 'Hap' Brennecke's trailblazing work in aluminum alloys at #NASAMarshall was critical to the success of the Apollo program.

    Learn more about her career and accomplishments this #WomensHistoryMonth >> go.nasa.gov/2uizlE1  #Apollo50th