Media Information

 
 
 
Collection:
NASA Astronomy Picture of the Day Collection
Title:
The Last Moon Shot
Explanation:
In 1865 Jules Verne [ http://www.interlog…] predicted the invention of a space capsule that could carry people. In his science fiction story "From the Earth to the Moon" [ http://JV.Gilead.or…], he outlined his vision of a cannon in Florida so powerful that it could shoot a "Projectile-Vehicle" [ http://www.nasm.edu…] carrying three adventurers to the Moon [ http://www.hq.nasa.…ap11ann/eagle.html ]. Over 100 years later, NASA [ http://www.hq.nasa.…], guided by Wernher Von Braun [ http://history.msfc…]'s vision, produced the Saturn V rocket [ http://www.apollosa…]. From a spaceport in Florida [ http://www.ksc.nasa…], this rocket turned Verne's fiction into fact, launching 9 Apollo Lunar missions and allowing 12 astronauts to walk on the Moon [ http://www.hq.nasa.…]. Pictured [ http://images.jsc.n…] is the last moon shot, Apollo 17 [ http://nssdc.gsfc.n…], awaiting a night launch in December of 1972. Spotlights play on the rocket and launch pad while the full Moon looms [ http://cass.jsc.nas…] in the background. Humans have not walked on [ http://www.hq.nasa.…apollo.epilog.html ] on the lunar surface since. [ http://ilewg.jsc.na…]
Credit and Copyright:
The Apollo Program [ http://www.ksc.nasa…] NASA [ http://www.nasa.gov/]
keyword:
moon
keyword:
jules verne
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apollo
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1865
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1972
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Saturn
facet_where:
Florida
facet_where:
Goddard Space Flight Center (GSFC)
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Johnson Space Center (JSC)
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Marshall Space Flight Center (MSFC)
facet_what:
Earth
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Moon
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Saturn
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Jules Verne
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Apollo 17
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moon
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1972
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1865
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UID:
SPD-APOD-ap000617

The Last Moon Shot