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|{{Image|Apollo 15 Lunar Rover.jpg|left|285px|'''Apollo 15:''' The battery-powered, 4-wheeled Lunar Rover during the Apollo 15 landing on the Moon. It was driven for a total of 27.8 km in 3 hours of driving time. The longest single traverse it made was 12.5 km and the maximum distance it reached from the Luner Module was 5.0 km.}} | |{{Image|Apollo 15 Lunar Rover.jpg|left|285px|'''Apollo 15:''' The battery-powered, 4-wheeled Lunar Rover during the Apollo 15 landing on the Moon. It was driven for a total of 27.8 km in 3 hours of driving time. The longest single traverse it made was 12.5 km and the maximum distance it reached from the Luner Module was 5.0 km.}} | ||
|{{Image|Blue Marble.jpg|left|285px|'''Apollo 17:''' Earth seen from Apollo 17 traveling to the Moon. Photo extends from the Mediterranean Sea to the Antarctic polar ice cap. Note heavy clouds over Southern Hemisphere. A part of Africa is visible. The Arabian Peninsula is seen at the northeastern edge of Africa. The large island off east coast of Africa is the Malagasy Republic.}} | |{{Image|Blue Marble.jpg|left|285px|'''Apollo 17:''' Earth seen from Apollo 17 traveling to the Moon. Photo extends from the Mediterranean Sea to the Antarctic polar ice cap. Note heavy clouds over Southern Hemisphere. A part of Africa is visible. The Arabian Peninsula is seen at the northeastern edge of Africa. The large island off east coast of Africa is the Malagasy Republic.}} | ||
|{{Image|Earthrise over the Moon.jpg|left|285px|Photo of the planet Earth rising over the horizon of the Moon, against the black background of space. It was taken from the Apollo 11 spacecraft during the Apollo 11 mission in July 1969.}} | |||
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|{{Image|Diagram-saturn-v-launch-vehicle-english-units.jpg|left|285px|Diagram of the Saturn V launch vehicle used in the Apollo missions. The Saturn V launch vehicle for the Apollo moon missions. The entire assembly weighed 2,900,000 kg (6,400,000 pounds) and was 110 m (363 feet) long at liftoff. It consisted of 5 parts: 3 rocket stages, an instrument unit, and the Apollo spacecraft.}} | |{{Image|Diagram-saturn-v-launch-vehicle-english-units.jpg|left|285px|Diagram of the Saturn V launch vehicle used in the Apollo missions. The Saturn V launch vehicle for the Apollo moon missions. The entire assembly weighed 2,900,000 kg (6,400,000 pounds) and was 110 m (363 feet) long at liftoff. It consisted of 5 parts: 3 rocket stages, an instrument unit, and the Apollo spacecraft.}} | ||
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