1. Mission Outline
Second ran mission of NASA's Apollo program.
Sent off on November 14, 1969.
2. Team
Charles Conrad Jr. (Mission Officer)
Richard Gordon Jr. (Order Module Pilot)
Alan Bean (Lunar Module Pilot)
3. Lunar Landing
Designated landing site: Sea of Tempests.
Arrived close to Assessor 3 shuttle.
4. Moonwalks
Directed two moonwalks adding up to around 7 hours and 45 minutes.
Gathered lunar examples and conveyed tests.
5. Lightning Strike
Experienced lightning strike soon after takeoff.
Brief loss of telemetry and correspondence with Mission Control.
6. Accuracy Landing
Exhibited accuracy landing ability on the Moon.
7. Get back to Earth
Returned securely to Earth on November 24, 1969.
8. Logical Commitments
Added to grasping lunar geography and surface circumstances.
High level information on lunar landing methods.
9. Replacement to Apollo 11
Based upon accomplishments of Apollo 11 mission.
10. Progress in Apollo Program
Proceeded with energy toward lunar investigation objectives.
11. Mechanical Headways
Contributed to advancements in space exploration technology.
12. Lunar Module Name
Named "Bold."
13. Group Exercises
Explicit undertakings led during moonwalks.
Arrangement of examinations and logical instruments.
14. Recuperation and Quarantine
Recuperation activities after splashdown.
Quarantine methods for group and shuttle.
15. Inheritance and Effect
Commitments to logical information and lunar investigation.
Effect on future missions and space investigation attempts.

