00:00On this day in space. On November 14th, 1969, the Apollo 12 mission launched to
00:07the moon. This was the second moon landing of the Apollo program. The two
00:12astronauts on board were Pete Conrad and Alan Bean. Richard Gordon stayed in the
00:17command module and orbited the moon while his crewmates went to the surface.
00:20The astronauts made a pinpoint landing in a lunar mare called the Ocean of
00:24Storms. The previous moon mission, Apollo 11, drifted far from the planned landing
00:29site, but Apollo 12 landed close to a scientific target. That target was a
00:34robotic lander called Surveyor 3. Scientists wanted to look at Surveyor 3 to
00:38see how well the spacecraft lasted on the moon since it landed there more than two
00:41years earlier. Apollo 12 also did a lot of moon science. The astronauts picked up 75
00:47pounds of moon rocks. Most of the rocks were basalts that formed from molten lava.
00:52These basalts showed the Apollo 12 landing site is more than 3 billion years old.
00:56And that's what happened on this day in space.
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