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On November 17, 1967, NASA's Surveyor 6 spacecraft made the first liftoff from the lunar surface.

Surveyor 6 was one of several robotic missions NASA sent to scout the lunar surface before sending humans there. It took television pictures of the surface, and learned about the composition of moon soil. Then came the big liftoff. Surveyor 6 launched from the surface, and hopped to another position about eight feet away. Next, Surveyor 6 took pictures of its original landing site. Controllers on Earth could see the boot prints of Surveyor 6. They also saw an imprint from the rocket exhaust when Surveyor 6 lifted off. Surveyor 6 showed that spacecraft could land on the moon, and lift off again. Less than two years later, humans did the same thing during Apollo 11.
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00:00On this day in space. On November 17th, 1967, NASA's Surveyor 6 spacecraft made the first
00:08liftoff from the lunar surface. Surveyor 6 was one of several robotic missions NASA sent to
00:13scout the lunar surface before sending humans there. It took television pictures of the surface
00:18and learned about the composition of moon soil. Then came the big liftoff. Surveyor 6 launched
00:24from the surface and hopped to another position about eight feet away. Next, Surveyor 6 took
00:29pictures of its original landing site. Controllers on Earth could see the boot
00:33prints of Surveyor 6. They also saw an imprint from the rocket exhaust when
00:36Surveyor 6 lifted off. Surveyor 6 showed that spacecraft could land on the moon
00:41and lift off again. Less than two years later, humans did the same thing with
00:46Apollo 11. And that's what happened on this day in space.
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