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The 13th person to land on the Moon was Astronaut Charles Duke, who was a part of NASA's Apollo 16 mission in April 1972. He spent about three days on the lunar surface, conducting experiments and exploring the highlands of the Moon. Duke's contributions to the mission included collecting samples and taking photographs, which helped enhance our understanding of the lunar environment.

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