In 1972, during NASA’s Apollo 16 mission, astronaut Charlie Duke left behind more than footprints on the lunar surface, he placed a small, deeply personal object that still rests there today.
MELBOURNE, FL — As people around the world paused to observe Easter on April 5, the Artemis II astronauts offered a message of love to the world and took a moment to honor their crewmate, a first-time ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Apollo 16 astronaut Charlie Duke landed on the Moon with John Young in 1972 and left a photo of his family on the lunar surface.
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