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The Last Apollo

on BBC One London

The highlights of Apollo 17's first day on the moon. Cdr Gene Cernan and lunar geologist Jack Schmitt set up the last package of lunar experiments and drive the lunar rover out across the floor of the great Valley at Taurus-Littrow.
A report direct from the BBC studio at Mission Control, Houston introduced by James Burke with Patrick Moore, Dr Eugene Shoemaker and Col Dave Scott

(Colour)

Contributors

Astronaut:
Cdr Gene Cernan
Astronaut:
Jack Schmitt
Presenter:
James Burke
Analysis:
Patrick Moore
Analysis:
Dr Eugene Shoemaker
Analysis:
Col Dave Scott
Producer:
Tam Fry
Editor:
Michael Bukht
Executive Producer:
Richard Francis

BBC One London

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