The last man on the Moons panic revealed ITV News
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Fifty years after Neil Armstrong spoke mankind's first ever words on the Moon's surface, lunar landings still have the power to fascinate. • But while the first man on the Moon's historic line about a step and a leap is still remembered by most today, some of the last words spoken on there may be a lot remarkable. • Oh, you won’t believe it. It did it again. There goes the fender… Oh shoot! • Those words of apparent panic were spoken by the last man on the surface of the Moon, Commander Gene Cernan. • To mark the 50th anniversary of the lunar landings, his companion, Harrison Schmitt, explained to ITV News exactly what went on. • • Subscribe to ITV News on YouTube: http://bit.ly/2lOHmNj • • Get breaking news and more stories at http://www.itv.com/news • Follow ITV News on Facebook: / itvnews • Follow ITV News on Twitter: / itvnews • Follow ITV News on Instagram: / itvnews
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