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Astronaut left his family photo for 50 years on the Moon with message for whoever finds it

Monday, 26/02/2024, 16:17 (GMT+7)

As a way to mark an important milestone in his life, an astronaut left a family photo and a touching message on the Moon when he first arrived here.

In 1972, astronaut Charles Duke left his family photo on the Moon during the Apollo 16 mission. This unique keepsake is accompanied by a heartfelt message for those who find it.

An astronaut left behind family photos and souvenirs from his journey to the Moon in 1972.

Charles Duke who is known as the youngest astronaut to set foot on the Moon, embarked on a mission that will forever leave his mark on history.

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The youngest astronaut ever to set foot on the Moon marked the milestone of his life by leaving a family photo and a message on the lunar surface. Image Credit: Getty

As he explored the lunar landscape, Duke decided to commemorate his amazing journey by placing a commemorative Air Force medal and a photo of his family on the Moon's surface.

The family photo was carefully placed among the desolate lunar terrain and accompanied by a touching message for those who might stumble upon it in the future.

The caption on the photo reads, "This is the family of astronaut Charlie Duke from planet Earth who landed on the moon on April 20, 1972."

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No one knows whether Charles Duke's photo is still intact. Image Credit: Getty

Harsh conditions on the Moon can destroy everything

However, the passage of time and the harsh lunar environment have likely seriously affected the photo.

After nearly five decades of exposure to the bright sunlight, the image has likely faded and bleached by the intense lunar rays.

Until now, no one is sure whether Duke's family photo and message are still intact or not because of the harsh conditions on the Moon.

Duke's family photo is not the only poignant item left behind on the Moon by astronauts.

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No one knows whether Charles Duke's photo is still intact. Image Credit: Getty

Many other artifacts were left on the Moon as a form of commemoration

Throughout the various Apollo missions, American flags were planted, marking each successful lunar landing.

These flags, once proudly displaying the stars and stripes, have likely been bleached by the relentless sunlight, transforming into white symbols of human achievement.

Other unusual artifacts were also placed on the lunar surface, including the ashes of US geologist Gene Shoemaker to interre him on the Moon as he desired.

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The American flags often placed on the lunar surface are also expected to soon become uniform in color. Image Credit: Getty

Additionally, people can also find remnants of equipment and even golf balls from Alan Shepard's impromptu lunar golfing adventure during the Apollo 14 mission can be found.

Even 96 bags of human waste can be found on the Moon's surface.

Scientists want to research those bags to see how living on the Moon all these years has transformed them into shape.