Apollo 16 astronaut Charlie Duke and space shuttle astronaut Nicole Stott will have profiles of their faces land on the moon.
Frank Borman, commander of Apollo 8, wrote in his autobiography, "The NASA of more recent years got the idea that you could put almost any highly intelligent person into a spacecraft and qualify ...
“I got permission to drop it on the moon, and so when I dropped it, it landed face up. So I was very fortunate. I reached down and took a picture of the picture.” Apollo 16 astronaut Charlie ...
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