The Apollo 17 mission was the first to discover extraterrestrial life, the final Apollo mission, and the last time humans walked on the Moon.
Apollo 17, which took place from December 7 to December 19, 1972, was the final mission of the NASA Apollo program and the last time humans set foot on the Moon or outside of low Earth orbit. Commander Gene Cernan and Lunar Module Pilot Harrison Schmidt walked on the moon as Command Module Pilot Ronald Evans circled it.
NASA astronauts follow a “script” the majority of the time and are aware of every move.
However, the astronaut was too surprised by what he had never seen before. He stopped thinking about the plot and his “lines.”
Start a lengthy impromptu conversation instead. The astronauts were truly surprised. In contrast to his coworkers, he appears to be in charge.
The astronaut inquired about the objects that were flying above him. He then gets into a chuckle. The second astronaut was also speechless, which was unexpected. The script neither anticipated nor anticipated this. However, he was aware that NASA officials were monitoring them.
He said it was an explosion from the rover’s spherical disk’s high-gain antenna after a brief pause.
More things start to fly, and this time, there is genuine energy. After that, the astronaut realizes that he has been speaking in an inappropriate manner in front of NASA and the cameras. He reluctantly accepts the hazy justification. He sounds very agitated, and you can hear sarcasm and disbelief in his voice.
NASA steps in to try to diffuse this unpleasant situation while CAPCOM acknowledges that it was an antenna explosion that had previously occurred.
The radio wire blast, as per the space traveler who was clearly in order, was simply “schedule.”
This video has a lot to say. Styrofoam exploding on the Moon? Is this a recent occurrence? Is this the point at which they have already taken action?
Due to the space program’s meticulous design, neither the crew nor the astronauts made any concessions.
Now that you’ve seen the picture, what do you think? Has the antenna caught fire? Styrofoam that bursts apart? Or was there someone who lied to us about how many “visitors” the two astronauts saw?