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: Harrison Schmitt's expertise led to the discovery of "orange soil" at Shorty Crater, which was later identified as volcanic glass from a "fire fountain" eruption roughly 3.6 billion years ago.

: The astronauts drove the third LRV a total of 35.7 kilometers (22.2 miles), reaching a maximum distance of 7.6 kilometers from the lunar module—the farthest humans have ever traveled from their spacecraft. The Last Landing On The Moon

The Last Landing on the Moon: Apollo 17 Humanity's most recent footprints on the lunar surface were made during the mission, which concluded the initial era of lunar exploration in December 1972. While it marked the end of the Apollo program, it remains the most scientifically productive mission to another world to date. Mission Overview : Harrison Schmitt's expertise led to the discovery

Despite the success of Apollo 17, humans have not returned to the lunar surface since Commander Cernan's final steps on December 14, 1972. Several factors contributed to this 50-year gap: While it marked the end of the Apollo