
Lunar plaques are stainless steel
commemorative plaque
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s measuring attached to the ladders on the descent stages of the United States
Apollo Lunar Module
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s flown on lunar landing missions Apollo 11 through Apollo 17, to be left permanently on the lunar surface. The plaques were originally suggested and designed by NASA's head of technical services
Jack Kinzler, who oversaw their production.
All of the plaques bear facsimiles of the participating astronauts' signatures. For this reason, an extra plaque had to be made for
Apollo 13
Apollo 13 (April 1117, 1970) was the seventh crewed mission in the Apollo program, Apollo space program and would have been the third Moon landing. The craft was launched from Kennedy Space Center on April 11, 1970, but the landing was abort ...
due to the late replacement of one crew member. The first (
Apollo 11
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) and last (
Apollo 17
Apollo 17 (December 7–19, 1972) was the eleventh and final mission of NASA's Apollo program, the sixth and most recent time humans have set foot on the Moon. Commander Gene Cernan and Lunar Module Pilot Harrison Schmitt walked on the Moon, ...
) plaques bear a facsimile of the signature of
Richard Nixon
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,
President of the United States
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during the landings, along with references to the start and completion of "man's first explorations of the Moon" and expressions of peace "for all mankind".
All, except the
Apollo 12 plaque (which is also textured differently), bear pictures of the two hemispheres of Earth. Apollo 17's plaque bears a depiction of the lunar globe in addition to the Earth. The plaques used on missions 13 through 16 bear the call-sign of each mission's Lunar Module. All of the plaques were left on the Moon, except for those of the aborted Apollo 13 mission.
Plaques

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Apollo 11
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plaque inscription: "Here men from the planet Earth first set foot upon the Moon July 1969,
A.D. We came in peace for all mankind" in capital letters. The statement "We came in peace for all mankind" is derived from the 1958
National Aeronautics and Space Act's declaration of policy and purpose:
::"The Congress hereby declares that it is the policy of the United States that activities in space should be devoted to peaceful purposes for the benefit of all mankind."
:(Signatures:
Neil A. Armstrong;
Michael Collins;
Edwin E. Aldrin, Jr.;
Richard Nixon
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,
President, United States of America)
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Apollo 12 plaque inscription: ''Apollo 12 November 1969'' (Signatures:
Charles Conrad, Jr.;
Richard F. Gordon, Jr.;
Alan L. Bean)
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Apollo 13
Apollo 13 (April 1117, 1970) was the seventh crewed mission in the Apollo program, Apollo space program and would have been the third Moon landing. The craft was launched from Kennedy Space Center on April 11, 1970, but the landing was abort ...
plaque inscription: ''Apollo 13 Aquarius April 1970'' (Signatures on original plaque, bolted to the LM ladder:
James A. Lovell;
Thomas K. Mattingly II;
Fred W. Haise. A replacement plaque with
John L. Swigert, Jr.'s name replacing Mattingly's was carried in the spacecraft cabin; Lovell was to have placed this over the original as he descended the ladder. After the landing was aborted, Lovell saved the replacement to keep as a souvenir; the first plaque bearing Mattingly's name was destroyed when ''Aquarius'' reentered the Earth's atmosphere at the end of the mission.)
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Apollo 14
Apollo 14 (January 31February 9, 1971) was the eighth crewed mission in the United States Apollo program, the third to Moon landing, land on the Moon, and the first to land in the Geology of the Moon#Highlands, lunar highlands. It was the las ...
plaque inscription: ''Apollo 14 Antares February 1971'' (Signatures:
Alan B. Shepard, Jr.;
Stuart A. Roosa;
Edgar D. Mitchell
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)
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Apollo 15
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plaque inscription: ''Apollo 15 Falcon July 1971'' (Signatures:
David R. Scott;
Alfred M. Worden;
James B. Irwin)
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Apollo 16
Apollo 16 (April 1627, 1972) was the tenth human spaceflight, crewed mission in the United States Apollo program, Apollo space program, administered by NASA, and the fifth and penultimate to Moon landing, land on the Moon. It was the second o ...
plaque inscription: ''Apollo 16 Orion April 1972'' (Signatures:
John W. Young; Thomas K. Mattingly II;
Charles M. Duke, Jr.)
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Apollo 17
Apollo 17 (December 7–19, 1972) was the eleventh and final mission of NASA's Apollo program, the sixth and most recent time humans have set foot on the Moon. Commander Gene Cernan and Lunar Module Pilot Harrison Schmitt walked on the Moon, ...
plaque inscription: "Here man completed his first explorations of the Moon December 1972, A.D. May the spirit of peace in which we came be reflected in the lives of all mankind" in capital letters. (Signatures:
Eugene A. Cernan;
Ronald E. Evans;
Harrison H. Schmitt; Richard Nixon, President, United States of America).
Plaques gallery
Image:A12-plaque.jpg, Replica of the Apollo 12 plaque
File:APOLLO 13 LUNAR PLAQUE replica.jpg, Replica of the replacement Apollo 13 plaque, with Swigert's signature instead of Mattingly's; James Lovell has the original
Image:A14-plaque.jpg, Apollo 14 plaque
Image:A15-plaque.jpg, Imprint of the Apollo 15 plaque
Image:A16-plaque.jpg, Apollo 16 plaque, mounted in place
Image:A17-plaque.JPG, Apollo 17 plaque
Notes
* The plaques are curved so as to fit around the landing leg and not hinder the astronauts from using the ladder. The plaques were attached directly to the ladder rungs, between the third and fourth rungs from the bottom.
* Two plaques were made for Apollo 13, because of the replacement two days before launch of Command Module Pilot
Thomas K. "Ken" Mattingly with
John L. "Jack" Swigert, because of Mattingly's exposure to
German measles. Mission Commander
James "Jim" Lovell was to have placed the plaque bearing Swigert's name over the original already fastened to the LM ''Aquarius'', when he descended the ladder to walk on the Moon. When the landing was aborted, Lovell saved this plaque to keep as a memento, and it remains in his possession. The original plaque bearing Mattingly's name was destroyed when ''Aquarius'' reentered the Earth's atmosphere.
* The lunar near-side map, with the six Apollo lunar landing sites marked on it, was added to the Apollo 17 plaque at the suggestion of astronaut
Gene Cernan.
* Reproductions of the plaques were given as mementos to foreign governments through various United States embassies after each flight.
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James C. Humes, a speech writer for President Nixon and four other presidents, is partly credited for authoring the text on the Apollo 11 lunar plaque.
William Safire and
Pat Buchanan also worked on drafting the plaque.
* In 1989, William Safire in his capacity as a "word maven" wryly wrote that AD should have been placed before the year, not after: "I had a hand in the first sign to be placed by earthlings on another celestial body, and it contains a glaring grammatical error."
* The plaques were produced by Nelson-Miller, Inc. in Los Angeles, CA.
See also
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List of artificial objects on the Moon
This is a partial list of artificial materials left on the Moon, many during the missions of the Apollo program. The table below does not include lesser Apollo mission artificial objects, such as a hammer and other tools, Laser Ranging Retroflect ...
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Pioneer plaque
References
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