14 November - Apollo 12 lifts off on mission to the moon
Apollo 12, the second manned mission to the surface of the moon, is
launched from Cape Canaveral, Florida, with astronauts Charles Conrad,
Jr.; Richard F. Gordon, Jr.; and Alan L. Bean aboard. President Richard
Nixon viewed the liftoff from Pad A at Cape Canaveral. He was the first
president to attend the liftoff of a manned space flight. On 19th
November, the landing module Intrepid made a precision landing on the
northwest rim of the moon’s Ocean of Storms. About five hours later,
astronauts Conrad and Bean became the third and fourth humans to walk on
the surface of the moon. During the next 32 hours, the two astronauts
made two lunar walks, where they collected lunar samples and
investigated the Surveyor 3 spacecraft, an unmanned U.S. probe that
soft-landed on the moon in 1967. On 24th November, Apollo 12
successfully returned to Earth, splashing down only three miles from one
of its retrieval ships, the USS Hornet.
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