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Apollo 17 - Mission parameters |  | Apollo 17 - Mission parameters: Encyclopedia II - Apollo 17 - Mission parameters |  |
Apollo 17 - Docking.
Undocked: December 11, 1972 - 17:20:56 UTC
Docked: December 15, 1972 - 01:10:15 UTC
Apollo 17 - EVAs.
Cernan and Schmitt - EVA 1
EVA 1 Start: December 11, 1972, 23:54:49 UTC
EVA 1 End: 12 December 07:06:42 UTC
Duration: 7 hours, 11 minutes, 53 seconds
Cernan and Schmitt - EVA 2
EVA 2 Start: December 12, 19 ...
See also:Apollo 17, Apollo 17 - Crew, Apollo 17 - Backup crew, Apollo 17 - Support Crew, Apollo 17 - Mission parameters, Apollo 17 - Docking, Apollo 17 - EVAs, Apollo 17 - Mission highlights, Apollo 17 - Introduction, Apollo 17 - Mission notes, Apollo 17 - Quotes, Apollo 17 - Media, Apollo 17 - Reference |  | | Apollo 17, Apollo 17 - Backup crew, Apollo 17 - Crew, Apollo 17 - Docking, Apollo 17 - EVAs, Apollo 17 - Introduction, Apollo 17 - Media, Apollo 17 - Mission highlights, Apollo 17 - Mission notes, Apollo 17 - Mission parameters, Apollo 17 - Quotes, Apollo 17 - Reference, Apollo 17 - Support Crew |  | |
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Apollo 17 - Mission parameters
- Mass:
- Launch mass: 6,445,000 lbs (2,923,387 kg)
- Total spacecraft: 102,900 lbs (46,678 kg)
- CSM mass: 66,840 lbs (30,320 kg), of which CM was 13,140 lbs (5960 kg), 53,700 lbs (SM 24,360 kg)
- LM mass: transposition and docking stage 36,274 lb (16,454 kg), separation for lunar landing 36,771 lb (16,679 kg), ascent stage at liftoff 10,997 lb (4,988 kg)
- Earth orbits: 2 before leaving for Moon, about one on return
- Lunar orbits: 75
- Perigee: 104.9 mi (168.9 km)
- Apogee: 106.4mi (171.3 km)
- Inclination: 28.526°
- Period: 87.83 min
- Perilune: 60.5 mi (97.4 km)
- Apolune: 195.6 mi (314.8 km)
- Inclination: 159.9°
- Period: min
- Landing Site: 20.19080° N - 30.77168° E or
20° 11' 26.88" N - 30° 46' 18.05" E
Apollo 17 - Docking
- Undocked: December 11, 1972 - 17:20:56 UTC
- Docked: December 15, 1972 - 01:10:15 UTC
Apollo 17 - EVAs
- Cernan and Schmitt - EVA 1
- EVA 1 Start: December 11, 1972, 23:54:49 UTC
- EVA 1 End: 12 December 07:06:42 UTC
- Duration: 7 hours, 11 minutes, 53 seconds
- Cernan and Schmitt - EVA 2
- EVA 2 Start: December 12, 1972, 23:28:06 UTC
- EVA 2 End: 13 December 07:05:02 UTC
- Duration: 7 hours, 36 minutes, 56 seconds
- Cernan and Schmitt - EVA 3
- EVA 3 Start: December 13, 1972, 22:25:48 UTC
- EVA 3 End: 14 December 05:40:56 UTC
- Duration: 7 hours, 15 minutes, 08 seconds
- Evans - Transearth EVA 4
- EVA 4 Start: December 17, 1972, 20:27:40 UTC
- EVA 4 End: 17 December 21:33:24 UTC
- Duration: 1 hour, 05 minutes, 44 seconds
See also
- Extra-vehicular activity
- List of spacewalks
- Splashdown
- List of artificial objects on the Moon
- Google Moon
The splashdown point was 17° 53′ S, 166° 7′ W, 350 nautical miles (650 km) SE of the Samoan Islands and 6.5 km (4 mi) from the recovery ship USS Ticonderoga. Apollo 17 landed approximately 640 m from its target point.
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