Immediately within the historical past of astronomy, Apollo 16 units off for the Moon.
John Younger drives the Lunar Roving Automobile, or “Moon Buggy,” on this nonetheless from a 16mm recording shot by Charlie Duke. The lunar rover was used for Apollo 15, 16, 17 to extend the territory astronauts might cowl throughout a Moon touchdown. Credit score: NASA
By the point of Apollo 16‘s April 16, 1972, launch, touring to the Moon was, if not routine, not less than a extra assured affair. When astronauts John Younger and Charlie Duke stepped off the ladder of the Lunar Module (LM) Orion onto the lunar floor, “there wasn’t any tentative step,” Duke later stated. “It was simply: Bounce off and begin work.”
When Duke and Younger hit the regolith, it marked the primary time that astronauts had set foot within the rugged lunar highlands. Apollo 16’s touchdown website was Descartes, a area some 7,400 ft (2,250 meters) larger than the Sea of Tranquillity, the place Apollo 11 had touched down. Researchers believed the Descartes hills had been shaped by lava flows and would yield volcanic materials — like igneous rocks — older than the maria the place Apollos 11 and 12 had landed.
For the laconic Younger, the mission’s commander, it was the second journey to the Moon, having orbited it because the Command Module Pilot (CMP) on Apollo 10. He was additionally a veteran of the Gemini program, having flown on Gemini 3 and commanded Gemini 10. Duke, the mission’s Lunar Module Pilot, was an enthusiastic rookie; Apollo 16 can be his first and solely spaceflight. Ken Mattingly had been slated to fly as CMP on Apollo 13 however was grounded after being uncovered to the measles and shifted to Apollo 16.
All of the whereas, uncertainty hung over the way forward for NASA. Political help for crewed house exploration had cooled. U.S. Vice President Spiro Agnew, talking to launch controllers at Kennedy House Middle shortly after launch, joked, “I feel you might be getting slightly bit uninterested in this factor, aren’t you?” However even with the tip of Apollo in sight, the crew of 16 delivered.