During The Apollo 17 Mission, In 1972, The Rear Fender Of The Lunar Rover Broke And Lunar Dust Soon Became

During The Apollo 17 Mission, In 1972, The Rear Fender Of The Lunar Rover Broke And Lunar Dust Soon Became

During the Apollo 17 mission, in 1972, the rear fender of the lunar rover broke and lunar dust soon became a problem. This is how astronauts Cernan and Schmitt repaired the fender, with clamps, duct tape and lunar maps. [3000 x 3000]

Source: http://spaceflight.nasa.gov/gallery/images/apollo/apollo17/hires/as17-137-20979.jpg

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