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I love how everything was done with typewriters back then.

This one went to the moon for three days, and covered the procedures upon returning from <a href="http://www.lpi.usra.edu/expmoon/Apollo17/A17_Surface_EVA2.html" rel="noreferrer nofollow">EVA 2</a>, the second moonwalk. (This was the expedition with the clever lunar rover fender repair. Following the guidance from astronaut John Young at Mission Control, they rebuilt the fender using lunar maps and clamps from the optical alignment telescope lamp. )

EVA2 was also the trip to Shorty Crater where the famous "orange soil" was discovered. Shorty is actually an impact crater and the orange soil is an older volcanic deposit. They also used the traverse gravimeter there, and I have a build of that instrument on display as well.

The instructions here read, In short: close the hatch, re-pressurize the LM cabin, doff gloves and helmets…

It comes from the personal collection of Mission Commander Gene Cernan, the last man to walk on the moon. Apollo 17 was the first and only night launch of a Saturn V.

Backside below.
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Source Apollo 17 Lunar Surface Checklist
Author Steve Jurvetson from Los Altos, USA

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