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50 Years On, Where Are the Surveyor 3 Moon Probe Parts Retrieved by Apollo 12? - Space.com

50 Years On, Where Are the Surveyor 3 Moon Probe Parts Retrieved by Apollo 12? - Space.com

Fifty years ago, two astronauts became the world's first space archaeologists, of a sort, retrieving parts from a robotic probe that preceded them to the surface of the moon. Half a century later, where have those Surveyor 3 artifacts ended up today?

Apollo 12 crewmates Charles "Pete" Conrad and Alan Bean achieved the first precise lunar touchdown on Nov. 19, 1969, landing within walking distance of the Surveyor 3 spacecraft. On their second of two moonwalks, Conrad and Bean ventured over to the robotic probe, which by then had been on the moon for two and a half years.

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