April 22, 1972 - A close-up view of the Apollo 16 Cosmic Ray Detector (CRD) experiment deployed at the +Y strut of the Lunar Module. The crew members moved it to this position from near the deployment site of the Apollo Lunar Surface Experiments Package (ALSEP) because, in the words of astronaut John W. Young, commander, The panels were getting a little warm. Note that the Lunar Module did not skid upon landing, as evidenced by the landing contact probe's folded back (neatly) position and the la
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