00:00On this day in space. On April 16, 1972 Apollo 16 launched to the moon. Apollo 16 was NASA's
00:09fifth lunar landing and the penultimate mission of the entire Apollo program. Three NASA astronauts
00:15were on board. John Young, the commander, Ken Mattingly, the command module pilot, and Charlie
00:20Duke, the lunar module pilot. They lifted off from Kennedy Space Center on a Saturn V rocket
00:25and spent three days cruising to the moon. After orbiting the moon for about a day, Young
00:30and Duke took the lunar module down to the lunar surface while Mattingly stayed behind
00:33in the command module. They landed in the lunar highlands to look for volcanic rocks, but they
00:38didn't find any. They collected plenty of other moon rocks, though, and they brought back more
00:43than 200 pounds to Earth. And that's what happened on this day in space.
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