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LAST MAN ON THE MOON OBTAINS A CORE SAMPLE
THE ROVER'S FENDER FIX IS VISIBLE ABOVE THE RIGHT REAR WHEEL
Large black and white photograph, 11 x 14 inches.

20 July 2016, 13:00 EDT
New York

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LAST MAN ON THE MOON OBTAINS A CORE SAMPLE

THE ROVER'S FENDER FIX IS VISIBLE ABOVE THE RIGHT REAR WHEEL
Large black and white photograph, 11 x 14 inches. Full frame Hasselblad image.

Hasselblad frame A17-143-21837 showing Gene Cernan in the process of hammering a core tube into the lunar surface at Station 9 during the third and final EVA. The right side of the lunar rover is seen at the left frame edge with the right rear fender repair visible. Early during the first EVA, Cernan accidentally damaged part of the fender assembly with his geologic hammer. The crew used a lunar map and duct tape to repair the assembly, as seen in the photograph. In the right foreground, an explosive charge with receiving antenna is visible. It was part of the Lunar Seismic Profiling Experiment and was detonated after the crew left the lunar surface to generate seismic waves to study the lunar subsurface.

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