What Apollo 15 Got Right
A post-splashdown scandal did not undermine the mission’s scientific achievements.
- By Diane Tedeschi
- AirSpaceMag.com, May 13, 2011

NASA/ David R. Scott
Jim Irwin checks out the battery-powered lunar rover during the first of three extravehicular explorations of the moon’s surface. During the three outings, Irwin and Dave Scott spent more than 18 hours examining the terrain of Hadley Rille and the Apennine mountain range.
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Comments (2)
Appreciate being able to view photos and video clips like these on my smartphone. Hope you do this more often. I make it a point to stop at the Air & Space Museum and store whenever I'm in D.C. EDITORS' REPLY: We appreciate your support.
Posted by Jim Johnson on May 29,2011 | 04:53 PM
Regardless of "stamp gate" these men contibuted to a giant leap in US science & technology and are true trailblazers.
Posted by Scott Carlson on August 8,2011 | 08:55 PM