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Onboard The Lunar Rover, Apollo 16  (FTV-0000262)
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Description
Side view of astronaut riding the Lunar Rover. Second astronaut POV of the view from the rover. The remote control TV camera with its thermal protective Mylar wrapping is in the foreground. Audio records Charlie Duke and John Young chatting about the ride.

Historic Context of Clip
Background to Apollo 16:
Apollo 16 was the tenth manned mission in the Apollo program and the fifth mission to land on the Moon. John Young and Charlie Duke spent three days exploring the Decartes Highlands with the Lunar Rover, returning 95.71kg of samples to Earth, whilst Ken Mattingly conducted experiments and observations from lunar orbit.

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Clip Number: FTV-0000262
Duration: 00:00:11
Date Recorded: Apr-1972
Sound: Yes  (48 KHz bit rate) Sound bit rate: 48 KHz
Color / B&W: Color
Original Media: 16mm film
Clip Format: Broadcast Standard Definition (720 x 576)
Clip Credit: NASA
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