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Apollo 17 was on the surface for 72 hours.
Apollo 17, the last manned moon landing, was in December of 1972 and they were on the surface for 72 hours (22 hours of which were spent outside the LM on EVA)
It took three days to reach the moon and another three days to return.
75% of 6 hours of work= 75% x 6 hours= 0.75 x 6 hours= 4.5 hours or 4½ hoursAnswer: 75% of 6 hours of work = 4 hours and 30 minutes
There are 168 hours in one week. Therefore, 75 hours is equal to 75/168 = 0.446428571 recurring (that is, 0.446428571428571...) weeks.
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Apollo 17 spent about 75 hours on the Moon's surface, with the two astronauts conducting three moonwalks totaling nearly 22 hours. The mission was the final manned lunar landing of NASA's Apollo program in December 1972.
75/60 = 1.25 or one and a quarter hours
Astronauts can stay on the moon for a few days to a couple of weeks during lunar missions. The longest stay on the moon was by the Apollo 17 mission in 1972, which lasted about 75 hours. With advancements in technology, future missions may allow longer stays on the moon.
657,435.75 hours.