On this day 1972- Apollo 16 'Grand Prix' Rover Test on the Moon HD 60FPS Stabilised
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During the Apollo 16 mission in April 1972 the crew were tasked with putting the Lunar Roving Vehicle through a series of tests to asses its capabilities.
Commander John Young drove the electrically powered rover through a series of maneuvers—including S-turns, hairpin turns, hard stops, and acceleration to "high" speeds of roughly 10–18 km/h while Charlie Duke filmed it with a 16 mm camera from a safe distance.
This video has been upscaled in quality, interpolated to 60FPS, stabilised and synced with mission audio by Moonpans
Original Source Footage: Apollo Flight Journal
This is the only picture ever taken of the Concorde flying at Mach 2 (1,350 mph).
Taken from an RAF Tornado fighter jet, the only rendezvoused with a Concorde for 4 minutes over the Irish Sea.
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