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Second-last Moonwalker Harrison Schmitt says working on the lunar surface is "very easy"
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Former lunar astronaut and US senator, Dr. Harrison Schmitt, discusses historic Artemis II mission
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NASA Artemis Harrison Schmitt
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Spazio, Jack Schmitt ricorda la sua passeggiata sulla Luna: "E' stato come tornare bambini"
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Harrison Schmitt on Reels
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Harrison Schmitt
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Harrison Schmitt on Reels
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Apollo astronaut Schmitt cheers on new generation of moon missions
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Q&A: Apollo astronaut Schmitt talks about getting back to the moon and life in the universe
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Apollo astronaut Schmitt cheers on new generation of moon missions
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Q&A: Apollo astronaut Schmitt talks about getting back to the moon and life in the universe
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'An infinite, giant trampoline': Apollo 17's Harrison Schmitt remembers what it is like to walk on the moon
Aug 31, 2018
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Harrison (Jack) Schmitt | Speaking Fee | Booking Agent
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Q&A with Apollo 17's Jack Schmitt: Remembering the Past, Looking to the Future
Dec 7, 2017
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This Apollo 17 clip shows lunar geologist Harrison “Jack” Schmitt losing balance on a slope, dropping a sample container and slowly falling into the dust. In one-sixth gravity and a stiff suit, a small misstep becomes a long, slow fall. Follow @spaceeves #Apollo17 #Moon #SpaceHistory #SpaceEves | SpaceEve
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Harrison Schmitt | Sunday Roast
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During the Apollo 17 mission, geologist Harrison "Jack" Schmitt lost his footing on a lunar slope and performed a slow-motion tumble into the regolith due to the Moon's one-sixth gravity. Despite the comical appearance of his "bunny hop" failure, the incident highlighted the unique physical challenges astronauts faced while navigating the slippery, dusty lunar terrain in bulky pressurized suits. Credit: NASA | History In Pictures
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On Apollo 17, Harrison Jack Schmitt exposed bright orange lunar soil beneath the gray surface. The color came from microscopic volcanic glass beads, evidence that the Moon once had violent, explosive eruptions billions of years ago. | SpaceEve
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During Apollo 17 in 1972, Harrison Jack Schmitt discovered vivid orange lunar soil at Taurus Littrow. The material turned out to be tiny volcanic glass beads formed by ancient fire fountain eruptions over three billion years ago, proving the Moon once had explosive volcanism. | SpaceEve
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A Conversation with Moonwalker Harrison Schmitt | American Veterans Center
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A conversation with moonwalker Harrison Schmitt
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Last man on moon, Apollo 17’s Jack Schmitt, reveals secret hidden in lunar dust that could spur space-travel boon
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Second-last Moonwalker Harrison Schmitt says working on the lunar surface is " very easy"
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Apollo astronaut Schmitt cheers on new generation of moon missions
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Apollo astronaut Schmitt cheers on new generation of moon missions
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Astronomy | Space | Universe on Instagram: "🌕 This Apollo 17 clip looks fake… but it’s 100% real. Lunar geologist Harrison “Jack” Schmitt loses his balance on a slope, drops a sample container, and slowly tumbles into the dust. No wires. No slow-motion edit. Just one-sixth gravity and a stiff space suit, where a tiny misstep turns into a long, floating fall 🚀 On the Moon, you don’t fall fast you drift down. Do you think humans could move normally on the Moon after a few days… or would walking
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ᴜɴɪᴠᴇʀsɪᴀ on Instagram: "The Moon wasn't always gray. 🌑🟠🛰️ During the Apollo 17 mission, geologist-astronaut Harrison "Jack" Schmitt spotted something impossible at Shorty Crater: Vivid Orange Soil. In a world of monochrome dust, this splash of color was a scientific bombshell. The Secret of the Beads: Back on Earth, scientists realized this wasn't rust or oxidation. It was made of tiny volcanic glass beads. Over 3 billion years ago, a massive volcanic "fire fountain" erupted on the Moon, spr
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ᴜɴɪᴠᴇʀsɪᴀ on Instagram: "The struggle of the "Lunar Lean." 👨🚀🌕🧼 This rare clip from Apollo 17 shows Harrison "Jack" Schmitt, the only trained geologist to ever walk on the Moon, losing his battle with physics. Why it’s so hard to stay upright: In lunar gravity, you only weigh 16% of your Earth weight. While that sounds like a superpower, it means your "traction" is almost non-existent. When Schmitt leans over to grab a sample, his center of mass shifts, and because there isn't enough gravit
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ᴜɴɪᴠᴇʀsɪᴀ | The end of an era. 🇺🇸🌑🌍 This iconic shot captures astronaut Harrison "Jack" Schmitt posing next to the American flag during Apollo 17 in... | Instagram
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Physics Uncovered on Instagram: "During Apollo 17, Harrison “Jack” Schmitt, the only trained scientist to walk on the lunar surface, lost his footing on a slope while collecting samples. He dropped his container and slowly tumbled into the fine lunar dust. No wires, no slow-motion editing. Just pure one-sixth gravity in action. On Earth, a slip like that would have sent him crashing down hard. But here, the fall unfolded gently, almost floating, because lunar gravity pulled at only about 17% of
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Inside History Hub on Instagram: "Footage from Apollo 17 shows astronaut Harrison “Jack” Schmitt losing balance on the Moon while collecting samples. In low gravity and a bulky spacesuit, even a small slip turns into a slow and awkward fall. Follow @insidehistoryHub for more 😇 The clip highlights how different movement becomes beyond Earth. Simple actions require careful control, reminding viewers of the physical challenges astronauts face during space exploration."
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