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Harrison "Jack" Schmitt é geólogo, astronauta, ex-senador dos Estados Unidos e foi o 12º e último homem a pisar na superfície da Lua, como membro da missão Apollo 17, a última a pousar no satélite em dezembro de 1972. More information...

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