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| - Charles Moss "Charlie" Duke, Jr. (born October 3, 1935) is a retired US Air Force brigadier general, and a former United States astronaut for NASA. As lunar module pilot for Apollo 16 in 1972, he became the tenth and youngest person to walk on the Moon. A former test pilot, Duke has logged 4,147 hours flying time, which includes 3,632 hours in jet aircraft; and 265 hours in space, plus 21 hours and 28 minutes of extra-vehicular activity A resident of New Braunfels, Texas, he is currently chairman of the board of directors of the Astronaut Scholarship Foundation.
- Charles Duke était un astronaute de la NASA qui a participé à la mission Apollo 16 avec John Young et Ken Mattingly en 1972. (Réalité extrapolée *) Le nom de "Duke" figurait sur un insigne de mission affiché au 602 Club au 22ème siècle. (ENT: "First Flight")
- Charles Duke was a 20th century American astronaut in NASA's Apollo program. He was a crewmember, along with Mattingly and Young, on Apollo 16. In 2143, the assignment patch for this mission was on display in the 602 Club. The patch bore the astronaut's last name. (ENT: "First Flight") Duke was also CAPCOM at Mission Control Center when Apollo 11 landed on the moon.
- Charles Moss "Charlie" Duke, Jr. (born October 3, 1935), (Brig Gen, USAF, Ret.), is an American engineer, retired U.S. Air Force officer, test pilot, and a former astronaut for NASA. As Lunar Module Pilot for Apollo 16 in 1972, he became the tenth and youngest person to walk on the Moon. A former test pilot, Duke has logged 4,147 hours flying time, which includes 3,632 hours in jet aircraft; and 265 hours in space, plus 20 hours and 15 minutes of extravehicular activity.
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