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The Last Apollo: The Last Moondrive

on BBC One London

The high points of the last moondrive of all.
Commander Gene Cernan and lunar geologist Jack Schmitt's drive across the Taurus-Littrow Valley to the North Massif and the Sculptured Hills more than five miles from the landing craft.
Probably the last pictures of men walking on the moon this century. Introduced by James Burke from Mission Control with Patrick Moore, Dr Eugene Shoemaker, Col Dave Scott and the astronauts and scientists at Mission Control.

Contributors

Presenter:
James Burke
Analysis:
Patrick Moore
Analysis:
Dr Eugene Shoemaker
Analysis:
Col Dave Scott
Producer:
Tam Fry
Producer:
John Reynolds
Editor:
Michael Bukht
Executive Producer:
Richard Francis

BBC One London

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