John Young and the rover in the barren lunar landscape of Stone Mountain at station 4, EVA 2, Apollo 16, April 1972 Vintage gelatin silver print, 20.3 x 25.4cm (8 x 10in), numbered NASA AS16-110-17960 in black in top margin Station 4 marked the highest point reached at Stone Mountain. Smoky Mountain is about 8km on the far horizon. "The first place we parked, I tried to get out of the rover, and I was going to roll down the hill, it was really steep. The rover could actually climb a steeper slope than we could walk on. We were five to seven hundred feet above the valley floor. This was one of the most incredible stops we made." Charles Duke
John Young and the rover in the barren lunar landscape of Stone Mountain at station 4, EVA 2, Apollo 16, April 1972 Vintage gelatin silver print, 20.3 x 25.4cm (8 x 10in), numbered NASA AS16-110-17960 in black in top margin Station 4 marked the highest point reached at Stone Mountain. Smoky Mountain is about 8km on the far horizon. "The first place we parked, I tried to get out of the rover, and I was going to roll down the hill, it was really steep. The rover could actually climb a steeper slope than we could walk on. We were five to seven hundred feet above the valley floor. This was one of the most incredible stops we made." Charles Duke
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