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The most popular photo from the space shuttle era, Capt. Bruce McCandless is photographed untethered, flying the Manned Maneuvering Unit (MMU) in 1985 which he helped develop.
Another Charlie Duke photo, photographed by John Young, up-sun, as the two explored near Plum crater. The lunar rover is in the distance.
"I have to admit, Pete was the better photographer" said Alan Bean, speaking about this crisp black and white photo. Conrad is sharply reflected in Bean's visor.
Apollo 16 landed in the Descartes highlands, very rocky with spectacular mountain ranges.
The only surviving member of Apollo 14, Lunar Module pilot Ed Mitchell poses alongside the flag in this photo taken by mission commander Alan B. Shepard.
Alan Bean and Pete Conrad took turns phtographing each other beside Surveyor III, anunmanned probe sent two years earlier to scout out Apollo landing sites.