
Command Module Casper
The Command Module Casper was a part of the Apollo 16 mission, which took place in April 1972. As the crewed spacecraft, it was responsible for transporting astronauts to and from the Moon. Casper served as their living and working space while in orbit and during the lunar landing. It was equipped with controls, systems to support life, and navigation tools. The mission successfully landed astronauts on the Moon, allowing them to conduct scientific research and collect samples, before returning them safely to Earth. Casper played a crucial role in advancing our understanding of lunar geography and geology.