Gene Cernan, Last Astronaut To Walk On The Moon, Dies At 82

Gene Cernan, last astronaut to walk on the moon, dies at 82

Former astronaut Gene Cernan, the last person to walk on the moon who returned to Earth with a message of "peace and hope for all mankind," died on Monday in Texas following ongoing heath issues, his family said.

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