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#13 The Apollo 17 astronaut Harrison Schmitt stands on the edge of an erosional canyon that was used to simulate the large Hadley Rille at the Apollo 15 landing site.

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#13 The Apollo 17 astronaut Harrison Schmitt stands on the edge of an erosional canyon that was used to simulate the large Hadley Rille at the Apollo 15 landing site.

How the Astronauts Were Trained for the Moon Missions in the 1960s

#13 The Apollo 17 astronaut Harrison Schmitt stands on the edge of an erosional canyon that was used to simulate the large Hadley Rille at the Apollo 15 landing site.

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