According to the checklist, Bean was allowed 5 minutes to gain his balance and learn to walk on the Moon. Bean was amazed at his new buoyancy saying, “You can jump up in the air…” But Conrad wanted to press on saying, “Hustle, boy, hustle! We’ve got a lot of work to do.”
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Space Rocket History #257 – Apollo 12 – Return, Re-entry and Splashdown
Space Rocket History #256 – Apollo 12 – Leaving the Moon
Space Rocket History #255 – Apollo 12 – Lunar Liftoff
Space Rocket History #254 – Apollo 12 – Moonwalk 2 – Part 5 – Blocky Crater & Closeout
Space Rocket History #253 – Apollo 12 – Moonwalk 2 – Part 4 – Surveyor Crater & Surveyor 3
Space Rocket History #252 – Apollo 12 – Moonwalk 2 – Part 3 – Rock ‘n’ Roll at Halo Crater
Space Rocket History #251 – Apollo 12 – Moonwalk 2 – Part 2 – Bench and Sharp Craters
Space Rocket History #250 – Apollo 12 – Moonwalk 2 – Part 1 – Head Crater – Tang Ceremony
Space Rocket History #249 – Apollo 12 – Moonwalk 1 – Part 3
Space Rocket History #247 – Apollo 12 – Moonwalk 1 – Part 1
Space Rocket History #246 – Apollo 12 – Pin Point Landing Part 2 – Right Down the Middle of the Road
Space Rocket History #245 – Apollo 12 – Pin Point Landing Part 1 – Right Down the Middle of the Road
Space Rocket History #244 – Apollo 12 – Lunar Orbit
Space Rocket History #243 – Apollo 12 – TLI and the Coast
Space Rocket History #242 – Apollo 12 – The Launch Part 2
Space Rocket History #241 – Apollo 12 – The Launch Part 1
Space Rocket History #240 – Apollo 12 – Saturn V Instrument Unit
Space Rocket History #239 – Apollo 12 – Commander Charles Conrad – Part 2
Space Rocket History #238 – Apollo 12 – Commander Charles Conrad – Part 1
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