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Apollo17 Last men on the moon; Lunar Lift Off Dec. 14, 1972

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Apollo17 :Last men on the moon
Lunar Landing Dec. 11, 1972 2:54 p.m. EST Taurus-Littrow
Lunar Lift Off Dec. 14, 19725:54 p.m. EST
Commander Eugene Cernan and Lunar Module Pilot Harrison Schmitt, also a professional geologist, engaged in three moon walks for a total of 22 hours and 2 minutes.
Human Space Flight (HSF) - Apollo History
http://spaceflight.nasa.gov/history/apollo/apollo17/

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  • Moon hoax advocates....they are so fucked in the head......don't waste time arguing with them and they will go away. Or just do what Buzz does and punch them in the face, only harder.

  • @krisdevalle no point arguing with idiots that are oblivious to technology.

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  • Excuse me...at 0:36, who filmed the lunar module leaving for the last time? I mean, the camera is obviously being operated by someone....it follows the lunar module upwards....Did they leave someone there to hold the fort???

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  • @qlli100 It was a remote-controlled camera, that's why the timing is so bad on the earlier lift-offs; I assume that it would be very hard to synchronize the camera movements perfectly when you have to time it according to the delays.

  • @JohnPiperBoots Another point that the hoaxers will have a hard time "explaining" is that several stations (who assumed that the moon landings really were happening from the start) aimed their receivers at the moon - so if nobody was on the moon at that point then they wouldn't even be able to send it on television.

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  • i belive we did go to the moon but 0:32 when they launched back to earth, it looked kinda fake. just saying.

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