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for certain , traipsing about the lunar aerofoil is all sport and games when you ’ve stick a golf club and a signal flag for planting but if you ’re there to work , those puffy , sausage balloon - fingered place courtship are more hindrance than help .
Just seem at Apollo 16 astronaut Charlie Duke as he valiantly muscles Lunar Sample 61016 from the land at Plum Crater in 1972 . The rock — dub “ Big Muley ” after NASA force field geology team loss leader Bill Muehlberger — weighed 26 pounds and was represent of shocked anorthosite meld into a shard of troctolitic , most likely generated during the impact 1.8 million years ago that forge the South Ray Crater , where Apollo 16 landed . The sample is now housed in the Lunar Sample Laboratory Facility at the Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center . [ It ’s OK to Be Smart – Wikipedia ]

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