Apollo 16, the fifth mission to land men on the Moon, spent the second of three EVAs exploring the base of Stone Mountain, reaching higher in elevation than any other mission. For nearly 7.5 hours, John Young and Charlie Duke collected samples and performed experiments, as well as traversing the surface on the Lunar Rover. The footage here is what was captured by the Apollo TV Camera
Chapters:
00:00 Intro
00:26 Down the Ladder for EVA 2
29:01 Geology Station 4 at the Stone Mountain Cincos
1:17:50 Geology Station 5
2:01:53 Geology Station 6
2:18:11 Geology Station 8
3:17:14 Geology Station 9 - The Great Sneak
3:48:36 Geology Station 10 near the ALSEP Site
4:12:32 EVA-2 Close-out
4:36:21 Outro
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Apollo 16, the fifth mission to land men on the Moon, spent the second of three EVAs exploring the base of Stone Mountain, reaching higher in elevation than any other mission. For nearly 7.5 hours, John Young and Charlie Duke collected samples and performed experiments, as well as traversing the surface on the Lunar Rover. The footage here is what was captured by the Apollo TV Camera
Chapters:
00:00 Intro
00:26 Down the Ladder for EVA 2
29:01 Geology Station 4 at the Stone Mountain Cincos
1:17:50 Geology Station 5
2:01:53 Geology Station 6
2:18:11 Geology Station 8
3:17:14 Geology Station 9 - The Great Sneak
3:48:36 Geology Station 10 near the ALSEP Site
4:12:32 EVA-2 Close-out
4:36:21 Outro