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Apollo 16 astronaut Charlie Duke explains what it felt like to walk on the Moon for the first time—step by step, moment by moment. 🚀
In this conversation with Bart Sibrel, Duke shares the sights, sounds, and emotions from humanity’s most extreme frontier.
Hear how training prepared him for lunar gravity, why those first footprints mattered, and what surprised him about the quiet, dusty world beneath his boots. Duke breaks down the view of Earth from the surface, the teamwork with Mission Control, and the mindset that kept him calm when every move counted. You’ll learn how astronauts planned each EVA, how they managed risk, and the small details—like suit stiffness and visor glare—that most stories skip.
If you love space history, this interview puts you inside the helmet: the leap from the ladder, the first bounce, and the instant he knew the mission was a success. It’s a clear, human look at exploration from someone who lived it, told in plain language that’s easy to follow. 🌕
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