Harrison Schmitt was an American astronaut in NASA's Apollo program. He was a crewmember, along with Cernan and Evans, on Apollo 17. In 1986, Schmitt was depicted on the cover of OMNI magazine. (Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home) 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")
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| - Harrison Schmitt was an American astronaut in NASA's Apollo program. He was a crewmember, along with Cernan and Evans, on Apollo 17. In 1986, Schmitt was depicted on the cover of OMNI magazine. (Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home) 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")
- Harrison Schmitt était un astronaute de la NASA qui a participé à la mission Apollo 17, aux côtés de Eugene Cernan et Ronald Evans en 1972. (Réalité extrapolée *) Le nom de "Schmitt" figurait sur un insigne de mission affiché au 602 Club au 22ème siècle. (ENT: "First Flight")
- Harrison Hagan "Jack" Schmitt (born July 3, 1935) is an American geologist, retired NASA astronaut, university professor and former U.S. senator from New Mexico. In December 1972, as one of the crew on board Apollo 17, Schmitt became the first member of NASA's first scientist-astronaut group to fly in space. As Apollo 17 was the last of the Apollo missions, he also became the twelfth person to set foot on the Moon, and as of 2015, the second-to-last person to step off of the Moon (he boarded the Lunar Module shortly before commander Eugene Cernan). Schmitt also remains the first and only professional scientist to have flown beyond low Earth orbit and to have visited the Moon. He was influential within the community of geologists supporting the Apollo program and, before starting his own pr
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| - Harrison Schmitt was an American astronaut in NASA's Apollo program. He was a crewmember, along with Cernan and Evans, on Apollo 17. In 1986, Schmitt was depicted on the cover of OMNI magazine. (Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home) 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")
- Harrison Hagan "Jack" Schmitt (born July 3, 1935) is an American geologist, retired NASA astronaut, university professor and former U.S. senator from New Mexico. In December 1972, as one of the crew on board Apollo 17, Schmitt became the first member of NASA's first scientist-astronaut group to fly in space. As Apollo 17 was the last of the Apollo missions, he also became the twelfth person to set foot on the Moon, and as of 2015, the second-to-last person to step off of the Moon (he boarded the Lunar Module shortly before commander Eugene Cernan). Schmitt also remains the first and only professional scientist to have flown beyond low Earth orbit and to have visited the Moon. He was influential within the community of geologists supporting the Apollo program and, before starting his own preparations for an Apollo mission, had been one of the scientists training those Apollo astronauts chosen to visit the lunar surface. Schmitt resigned from NASA in August 1975 in order to run for election to the United States Senate as a member from New Mexico. As the Republican candidate in the 1976 election, he defeated the two-term Democrat incumbent Joseph Montoya, but, running for re-election in 1982, was himself defeated, by Democrat Jeff Bingaman.
- Harrison Schmitt était un astronaute de la NASA qui a participé à la mission Apollo 17, aux côtés de Eugene Cernan et Ronald Evans en 1972. (Réalité extrapolée *) Le nom de "Schmitt" figurait sur un insigne de mission affiché au 602 Club au 22ème siècle. (ENT: "First Flight")
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