Apollo-12 (28)

Pad 39-A (6)
Saturn-V AS-507 ()
High Bay 3
MLP 2
Firing Room 2

Crew:

Charles Conrad, Jr.
Richard F. Gordon, Jr.
Alan L. Bean

Backup Crew:

Milestones:

03/09/69 - S-IVB ondock at KSC
04/21/69 - S-II Stage ondock at KSC
05/03/69 - S-1C Stage ondock at KSC
05/08/69 - S-IU ondock at KSC
11/14/69 - Launch

Payload:

Yankee Clipper (CM-108) and Intrepid (LM-6)

Mission Objective:

Launch:

November 14, 1969.

Orbit:

Altitude: xxx miles
Inclination: xxx degrees
Orbits:
Duration: 10 Days, 04 hours, 36 min, seconds
Distance: miles
Lunar Location: Ocean of Storms
Lunar Coords: 3.04 degrees South, 23.42 degrees West

Landing:

November 24, 1969

Mission Highlights:

Landing site: Ocean of Storms. Retrieved parts of the unmanned Surveyor 3, which had landed on the Moon in April 1967. Apollo Lunar Surface Experiments Package (ALSEP) deployed. Lunar surface stay-time, 31.5 hours; in lunar orbit 89 hours, with 45 orbits. LM descent stage impacted on Moon. 34kg (75 lbs) of material gathered.

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Last Updated Thursday November 28 17:48:03 EDT 1996
Jim Dumoulin (dumoulin@titan.ksc.nasa.gov)