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John Young on the First Apollo 16 Spacewalk

Astronaut in spacesuit walks on lunar surface
Astronaut John W. Young, commander of the Apollo 16 lunar landing mission, stands at the Apollo Lunar Surface Experiments Package (ALSEP) deployment site during the first Apollo 16 spacewalk at the Descartes landing site on April 21, 1972. The components of the ALSEP are in the background. The lunar surface drill is just behind and to the right of

Astronaut John W. Young, commander of the Apollo 16 lunar landing mission, stands at the Apollo Lunar Surface Experiments Package (ALSEP) deployment site during the first Apollo 16 spacewalk at the Descartes landing site on April 21, 1972. The components of the ALSEP are in the background. The lunar surface drill is just behind and to the right of astronaut Young. The drill’s rack and bore stems are to the left. The three-sensor Lunar Surface Magnetometer is beyond the rack. The dark object in the right background is the Radioisotope Thermoelectric Generator (RTG). Between the RTG and the drill is the Heat Flow Experiment. A part of the Central Station is at the right center edge of the picture. This photograph was taken by astronaut Charles M. Duke Jr., lunar module pilot.

Image Credit: NASA