NASA Honors Record Setting Moon Walker Charles Duke

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April 24, 2006

Dean Acosta/Doc Mirelson
Headquarters, Washington
(202) 358-1400/1600

MEDIA ADVISORY: M06-070

NASA HONORS RECORD SETTING MOON WALKER CHARLES DUKE

NASA will honor former astronaut Charles Duke for his involvement in 
the U.S. space program with the presentation of the Ambassador of 
Exploration Award at 10 a.m. EDT Monday, May 8 at the Admiral 
Farragut Academy, St. Petersburg, Fla. The event is open to the media 
and public.

NASA is presenting the Ambassador of Exploration Award to the 38 
astronauts and other key individuals who participated in the Mercury, 
Gemini, and Apollo space programs for realizing America's vision of 
space exploration from 1961 to 1972.

The award is a small sample of lunar material encased in Lucite and 
mounted for public display. The material is part of the 842 pounds of 
samples brought back to Earth during the six Apollo lunar expeditions 
from 1969 to 1972.

Duke's award will be displayed at the Admiral Farragut Academy, 501 
Park Street North, St. Petersburg. For event, academy and media 
access information, contact Lt. Cmdr. JoAnne Linkner at: (727) 
343-3678.

Duke was selected as an astronaut in 1966, while serving as a U.S. Air 
Force jet pilot. He was a member of the Apollo 16 lunar expedition 
crew. Along with John Young, the fifth lunar landing team spent a 
record 71 hours and 14 minutes on the moon's surface. While command 
module pilot Thomas Mattingly orbited the moon, Duke and Young 
collected approximately 213 pounds of rock and soil samples, set up a 
remote observatory and the first lunar surface cosmic ray detector. 
Duke logged approximately 265 hours in space; more than 21 hours 
during extra vehicular activity. He retired from NASA and the Air 
Force as a brigadier general. For Duke's astronaut biography, visit:

http://www.jsc.nasa.gov/Bios/htmlbios/duke-cm.html

For information about NASA and agency programs, visit:

http://www.nasa.gov/home

	
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