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Today in 1972, Apollo 17, the final Apollo Moon mission, launched. What is the mission remembered most for?
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December 02, 2011 •
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The Blue Marble. The Blue Marble (shown) is considered the most famous photograph of Earth. It was taken from a distance of 28,000 miles. No human beings have since been that far from Earth.
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