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Image: Apollo 16 crew with LRV trainer (KSC-72PC-133)

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Description: Charlie Duke (left), John Young, and Ken Mattingly pose with a training version of the lunar roving vehicle in a field at the Kennedy Space Center simulated to represent the lunar surface.
Title: Apollo 16 crew with LRV trainer (KSC-72PC-133)
Credit: Apollo Lunar Surface Journal (page, search for KSC-72PC-133) (image)
Author: NASA
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