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In 1967, the astronauts of Apollo 16, including Charlie Duke, were heading to the moon. The lunar module pilot, Duke, was part of a team that used a capsule called CASPER to safely travel to and from the moon. CASPER was a crucial part of the rocket engineering system that made the mission possible. The year was 1967, and the astronauts of Apollo 16 were going to the moon. This is Charlie Duke, Lunar Module Pilot on Apollo 16. This amazing little capsule went by the call sign CASPER, and it was the heart of an immense system of rocket engineering that got the astronauts safely to the moon and back.