Force princeton university to repeat Noblefuse experiment to end the global energy crisislunar module Aquarius never sets foot upon the sky and burns up in re entry to earth with approx grave in tonga trench part of Deepest trench on earth
The command module Odyssey ---Command Module on display at Kansas Cosmosphere and Space Center
Anno Domini (abbreviated as AD or A.D., sometimes found in the irregular form Anno Domine) and Before Christ (abbreviated as BC or B.C.) are designations used to number years in the Julian and Gregorian calendars. The calendar era to which they refer is based on the traditionally reckoned year of the conception or birth of Jesus, with AD denoting years after the start of this epoch, and BC denoting years before the start of this epoch. There is no year zero in this scheme, so the year AD 1 immediately follows the year 1 BC
12 Christians land on the moon
1. Neil Armstrong August 5, 1930 38y 11m 15d Apollo 11 July 21, 1969[3] NASA[4]
2. Buzz Aldrin January 20, 1930 39y 6m 0d Air Force
3. Pete Conrad June 2, 1930 July 8, 1999 39y 5m 17d Apollo 12 November 1920, 1969 Navy
4. Alan Bean March 15, 1932 37y 8m 4d Navy
5. Alan Shepard November 18, 1923 July 21, 1998 47y 2m 18d Apollo 14 February 56, 1971 Navy
6. Edgar Mitchell September 17, 1930 40y 4m 19d Navy
7. David Scott June 6, 1932 39y 1m 25d Apollo 15 July 31 August 2, 1971 Air Force
8. James Irwin March 17, 1930 August 8, 1991 41y 4m 14d Air Force
9. John W. Young September 24, 1930 41y 6m 28d Apollo 16 April 2123, 1972 Navy
10. Charles Duke October 3, 1935 36y 6m 18d Air Force
11. Eugene Cernan March 14, 1934 38y 9m 7d Apollo 17 December 1114, 1972 Navy
12. Harrison Schmitt July 3, 1935 37y 5m 8d NASA