Apollo 16
Apollo 16 was preceded by Apollo 15 and followed by Apollo 17. Apollo 16: NASA Tenth manned mission in the Apollo program. Fifth mission to land on the moon. Launched: April 16, 1972 Returned: April 27, 1972 Crew members: John Young, commander; Ken Mattingly[?], command module pilot; Charles Duke[?], lunar module pilot. Command module: Casper Lunar module: Orion Landed: April 20, 1972 Lunar landing site: 8.6 S, 15.5 E -- Descartes-Cayley On surface: 2 days 23.0 hours Lunar EVA: 20.3 hours (7.2 + 7.4 + 5.7) Samples: 94.7 kg J-class mission, featuring Lunar Rover. Elsewhere Search engine Web directory
J-class mission, featuring Lunar Rover.