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  2. Surveyor 3 - Wikipedia

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    The Apollo 12 Lunar Module landed near Surveyor 3 on November 19, 1969. Astronauts Conrad and Bean examined the spacecraft, and they brought back about 22 pounds (10 kg) of parts of the Surveyor to the Earth, including its TV camera, which is now on permanent display in the National Air and Space Museum in Washington, D.C.

  3. Apollo 12 - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 18 February 2025. Second crewed Moon landing Apollo 12 Commander Pete Conrad studies the Surveyor 3 spacecraft, which had landed two years previously; the Apollo Lunar Module, Intrepid, can be seen at top right. Mission type Crewed lunar landing (H) Operator NASA COSPAR ID CSM: 1969-099A LM: 1969-099C ...

  4. Third-party evidence for Apollo Moon landings - Wikipedia

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    Surveyor 3 camera brought back from the Moon by Apollo 12, on display at the National Air and Space Museum. Parts of Surveyor 3, which landed on the Moon in April 1967, were brought back to Earth by Apollo 12 in November 1969. [68] These samples were shown to have been exposed to lunar conditions. [69]

  5. Surveyor program - Wikipedia

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    Surveyor 3's TV and telemetry systems were found to have been damaged by its unplanned landings and liftoffs. [2] Surveyor 3 was visited by Apollo 12 astronauts Pete Conrad and Alan Bean in November 1969, and remains the only probe visited by humans on another world. The Apollo 12 astronauts excised several components of Surveyor 3, including ...

  6. List of Apollo missions - Wikipedia

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    [1] [8] [3] [33] Apollo 12: November 14, 1969, 16:22 GMT Launch Complex 39A. Charles (Pete) Conrad Richard F. Gordon Jr. Alan Bean: Saturn V (SA-507) Yankee Clipper: Intrepid: 10 d 04 h 36 m 24 s First precise Moon landing in Ocean of Storms near Surveyor 3 probe. Two surface EVAs and returned parts of Surveyor to Earth. [1] [8] [34] [35 ...

  7. Surveyor (crater) - Wikipedia

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    The Apollo 12 astronauts Pete Conrad and Alan Bean landed the Lunar Module (LM) Intrepid north of Surveyor crater on November 19, 1969, and eventually walked over to Surveyor 3. During their descent, Surveyor crater was a major landmark, and is the largest crater at the landing site. To the west of Surveyor is Head crater.

  8. Reports of Streptococcus mitis on the Moon - Wikipedia

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    The Surveyor 3 camera was returned from the Moon in a nylon duffel bag, and was not in the type of sealed airtight metal container used to return lunar samples in the early Apollo missions. It is therefore possible that it was contaminated by the astronauts and the environment in the Apollo 12 capsule itself.

  9. Ewen Whitaker - Wikipedia

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    By studying images from Surveyor 3 and comparing them with photographs of thousands of similar craters under the microscope, he identified two rocks near the spacecraft. This led to designation of a landing site for Apollo 12, where astronauts will be able to reach the earlier probe. [4] The mission succeeded, with astronauts landing within 600 ...