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Moon, Apollo 15, 1971

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Lunar surface from orbit, Apollo 15.
This moment both destroyed & healed my soul at the same time!
Apollo 15 Astronauts and their rides
From left, American astronauts James Irwin, Alfred Worden, and David Scott pose beside matching Corvettes parked behind the Lunar Roving Vehicle to be used in NASA's Apollo 15 mission, Mojave Desert, April 29, 1971.
Astronaut James "Jim" Irwin photographed at the Hadley–Apennine landing site during an EVA on the Apollo 15 mission - August 1 1971

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"Astronaut James B. Irwin, lunar module pilot, gives a military salute while standing beside the deployed United States flag during the Apollo 15 lunar surface Extravehicular Activity (EVA) at the Hadley-Apennine landing site. The flag was deployed toward the end of EVA-2 (start of EVA-3). The Lunar Module (LM) "Falcon" is in the center. On the right is the Lunar Roving Vehicle (LRV). This view is looking almost due south. Hadley Delta in the background rises approximately 4,000 meters (about 13,124 feet) above the plain. The base of the mountain is approximately 5 kilometers (about 3 statute miles) away.
This photograph was taken by astronaut David R. Scott, Apollo 15 commander."
Date: August 2, 1971
NASA ID: AS15-88-11866
with all the hype about artemis II I need to flex the vintage apollo 15 newspaper i’ve had in my house forever
headline says: "in a few days by car on the moon"