Retro Space Images: Remembering a Lunar Drive

Photo Credit : NASA / Retro Space Images
Photo Credit : NASA / Retro Space Images

Roving the Desert: Apollo 17 backup astronauts Charlie Duke and John Young are shown aboard a Lunar Rover mockup during a training session at Tonopah, Nev., in September 1972. Duke and Young had just recently returned from their own trip to the Moon aboard Apollo 16 a few months earlier. With the excitement of that mission still fresh in their minds, one has to wonder what they were thinking about during this simulation.

Like what you see? Then check out: Retro Space Images

Want to keep up-to-date with all things space? Be sure to “Like” Retro Space Images & AmericaSpace on Facebook and follow us on Twitter: @AmericaSpace

 

One Comment

  1. It would indeed be quite interesting what Young and Duke were thinking! I imagine that they both agreed that the lunar rover’s handling characteristics on Earth were obviously not the same as in 1/6 lunar gravity. Both Young and Duke are true heroes of the Space Age. I will forever treasure my very brief chat with Duke in 1985 as well his autograph!

NASA’s Chandra Observatory Catches Giant Black Hole Rejecting Material

30 Years Ago: First Shuttle Night Launch, First African-American Astronaut, Oldest Man in Space (Part 1)