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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