The Apollo 16 Command Module approaching touchdown in the central Pacific Ocean. - stock photo
April 27, 1972 - The Apollo 16 Command Module approaching touchdown in the central Pacific Ocean to conclude their lunar landing mission. All its parachutes were fully deployed and a helicopter, from the prime recovery ship USS Ticonderoga, later picked up the three crewmen.
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