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Business News›News›International›Global Trends›In 1972, Apollo 16 astronaut Charles Duke left a photo of his wife and two sons on the Moon with a touching message from ‘Planet Earth’ that has remained there for more than 50 years
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In 1972, Apollo 16 astronaut Charles Duke left a photo of his wife and two sons on the Moon with a touching message from ‘Planet Earth’ that has remained there for more than 50 years
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In 1972, Apollo 16 astronaut Charles Duke left a framed photo of his wife and two sons on the Moon, along with a touching message identifying his family as being “from Planet Earth,” creating one of the most personal and emotional mementos ever left on the lunar surface. He placed the framed picture of his wife and sons on the lunar soil and wrote 'Planet Earth' on the reverse side as a tribute to their origins.

The photograph showed Duke with his wife, Dotty, and their two sons, Charles and Tom
When Apollo 16 astronaut Charles Duke stepped onto the Moon in April 1972, he was carrying more than equipment, scientific instruments and supplies. He also had a small family photograph with him — a picture of his wife and two young sons that would ultimately become one of the most personal objects left behind on the lunar surface.
Duke, who served as the lunar module pilot on NASA's Apollo 16 mission, placed the framed photograph on the Moon before returning to Earth. On the back, he had written a short but unforgettable message identifying the people in the image as being “from Planet Earth.”
More than five decades later, the photograph remains at the Apollo 16 landing site.
Charles Duke's family photo became a Moon keepsake
The photograph showed Duke with his wife, Dotty, and their two sons, Charles and Tom. Rather than carrying the image as a simple loose snapshot, Duke had prepared it as a keepsake.

Charles Duke family's picture left on the Moon
The photograph was framed and placed inside a plastic sleeve before he took it to the lunar surface. After Apollo 16 landed, Duke left it behind along with other personal items.
NASA's records preserve the message written on the back of the photograph: “This is the family of Astronaut Duke from Planet Earth. Landed on the Moon, April 1972.”
The words transformed an ordinary family portrait into a tiny piece of human history.
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When Apollo 16 landed on the Moon
Apollo 16 launched from Florida on April 16, 1972, with three astronauts aboard: mission commander John Young, lunar module pilot Charles Duke and command module pilot Thomas “Ken” Mattingly.
Young and Duke landed in the Descartes Highlands four days later, while Mattingly remained in lunar orbit aboard the command module.
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The two astronauts spent about 71 hours on the lunar surface during three excursions. They explored the region, collected rocks and soil, deployed scientific experiments and used the Lunar Roving Vehicle to travel across the Moon.
According to NASA's mission history, Apollo 16 returned to Earth with approximately 209 pounds of lunar rocks and soil samples.
But amid all the scientific work, Duke also found space for something deeply personal.
Why Charles Duke took the photograph to the Moon
The Apollo missions were primarily scientific and exploratory expeditions. Astronauts carried equipment needed for navigation, experiments, communications and survival.
Personal items were much less common. Duke's family photograph therefore stands out because it had no scientific purpose. It wasn't designed to collect data or support an experiment. It was simply a reminder of the family he had left behind on Earth while he was exploring another world.
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The phrase “Planet Earth” gave the photograph an even greater meaning.
Duke was physically standing on the Moon when he placed the image there. By identifying his family as being from Planet Earth, his short note connected a deeply private moment with the extraordinary circumstances of the Apollo program.
Other personal items were also left on the Moon
Duke's family photograph wasn't the only personal memento he left behind during Apollo 16.
NASA records also identify a piece of beta cloth marked “64-C,” referring to Duke's class at the U.S. Air Force Aerospace Research Pilot School. He also left a medallion associated with the U.S. Air Force.
However, the family portrait remains particularly memorable because it represented the people closest to Duke.
The National Air and Space Museum also lists the photograph among objects left behind by Apollo astronauts, identifying Duke, Dotty, Charles and Tom in the image.
What happened to the photograph?
The photograph has remained on the Moon since 1972, but its current physical condition is unknown.
Unlike objects protected inside spacecraft or lunar equipment, the photograph has spent more than five decades exposed to the harsh lunar environment. The Moon has no atmosphere to shield objects from ultraviolet radiation, while surface temperatures can change dramatically between sunlight and darkness.
Duke has indicated that he does not expect the photograph to have survived in good condition.
NASA's Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter has photographed the Apollo 16 landing area from orbit, but the family photograph is far too small to be individually identified in those images.
A family memory left on another world
Apollo 16 returned to Earth on April 27, 1972, after 11 days in space. Charles Duke became the 10th person to walk on the Moon and spent more than 21 hours outside the lunar module during the mission.
Yet among the scientific equipment and historic hardware associated with Apollo 16, one of the most touching objects was something remarkably simple.
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