Manufacturer: AB Emblem
Dimensions: 4½x4" / 115x100 mm.
Program: Apollo
Flown Status: unflown.
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Artifact: Apollo 16 mission patch. Manufacturer: AB Emblem. Dimensions: 4" / 101mm. Program: Apollo. Flown Status: unflown. ...
Apollo 16 was the tenth manned mission of NASA's Apollo program and the fifth mission to successfully land astronauts on the Moon. Launched on April 16, 1972, it aimed to explore the lunar highlands and conduct scientific investigations.
The crew of Apollo 16 included astronauts John W. Young, Thomas K. Mattingly II, and Charles M. Duke Jr. Mattingly played a critical role as the Command Module Pilot, while Young and Duke descended to the lunar surface in the Lunar Module, named "Orion."
The Lunar Module landed in the Descartes Highlands on April 20, 1972. Young and Duke conducted three moonwalks, spending a total of 20 hours outside the spacecraft. They collected samples of rocks and soil, deployed scientific experiments, and explored the hilly and rugged terrain of the region.
One of the significant achievements of Apollo 16 was the deployment of the Lunar Roving Vehicle (LRV), allowing the astronauts to cover larger distances and collect samples from different locations. They traveled a total of 27.9 kilometers (17.3 miles) during their moonwalks.
The crew conducted various experiments related to geology, seismic activity, magnetism, and lunar surface photography. They also collected valuable samples, including a "genesis rock" believed to be among the oldest lunar materials ever found.
After completing their lunar activities, the crew returned to the Command Module and safely splashed down in the Pacific Ocean on April 27, 1972. They were recovered by the USS Ticonderoga.
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Crew Patch Reference Guide: Apollo 16
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Artifact: Apollo 15 mission patch. Manufacturer: AB Emblem. Dimensions: 4" / 101mm. Program: Apollo. Flown Status: unflown. ...
Apollo 15 was the ninth manned mission of NASA's Apollo program and the fourth mission to successfully land astronauts on the Moon. Launched on July 26, 1971, it was a significant step forward in lunar exploration and scientific research.
The crew of Apollo 15 included astronauts David R. Scott, Alfred M. Worden, and James B. Irwin. It was the first mission to utilize the Lunar Roving Vehicle (LRV), a lunar surface transportation vehicle, enabling the astronauts to cover greater distances and explore more extensive areas.
The Lunar Module, named "Falcon," landed in the Hadley-Apennine region of the Moon on July 30, 1971. Scott and Irwin conducted three moonwalks, spending a total of 18 hours outside the spacecraft. They conducted various experiments, collected rock and soil samples from the lunar surface, and studied the area's geological features.
Apollo 15's scientific objectives were extensive, including the deployment of a lunar surface drill, known as the Deep Drill, to obtain core samples from beneath the Moon's surface. The crew also conducted experiments related to geophysics, lunar surface photography, and the study of lunar dust and particles.
Meanwhile, Worden remained in lunar orbit aboard the Command Module, named "Endeavour," conducting observations and mapping activities using advanced scientific instruments.
After completing their lunar activities, the crew returned to the Command Module and safely splashed down in the Pacific Ocean on August 7, 1971. They were recovered by the USS Okinawa.
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Crew Patch Reference Guide: Apollo 15
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