File:Duke holding sample 65015.jpg

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English: TV camera image of Charlie Duke holding sample 65015 (in lower right corner) at Station 5 (Stone Mountain), Apollo 16. John Young is in background behind rover seat. Sample 65015 is an impact melt breccia. Here is some of the dialogue between them as they discuss the rock:

Duke: John?
Young: Yes, sir.
Duke: That is the best sample we got.
Young: I know it.
Duke: I'll tell you. That is a crystalline rock if I've ever seen a crystalline rock.
Young: First one today!
Duke: Yeah.
Young: (Laughing) At least the first one you could say was one, maybe.

Duke: That is a great rock.
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Source Apollo 16 Lunar Surface Journal, Apollo 16 Video Library, Station 5 , a16v.1455031.mpg
Author NASA

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Charlie Duke holding sample 65015 (in lower right corner)

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