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- Apollo program - National Air and Space Museum
Many are familiar with Apollo 11, the mission that landed humans on the Moon for the first time It was part of the larger Apollo program There were several missions
- Why did Apollo mission numbering skip 2,3,4,5 and 6?
Apollo 1 was a ground test that ended in a fire The next Apollo mission I have any reference to is Apollo 7 What happened to Apollo 2,3,4,5 and 6?
- Apollo 1 - National Air and Space Museum
During a preflight test for what was to be the first crewed Apollo mission, a fire claimed the lives of three U S astronauts; Gus Grissom, Ed White and Roger Chaffee After the disaster, the mission was officially designated Apollo 1
- Apollo 11: The Moon Landing | National Air and Space Museum
Apollo 11 was one of 15 Apollo missions that took place in the late 1960s and early 1970s Learn more about the missions that paved the way for the Moon landing, and the missions where Americans returned to the Moon after
- Apollo 11 Timeline - National Air and Space Museum
The Apollo 11 Lunar Module Eagle, in a landing configuration, was photographed in lunar orbit from the Command and Service Module Columbia July 20, 196917:44 UTC1:44 pm ET The lunar module with Armstrong and Aldrin aboard was undocked from the command module At 101:36 GET, the descent to the surface of the Moon began
- Apollo 11 Launch Vehicle and Spacecraft
Traveling to the Moon and returning required three unique and technologically advanced pieces of spacecraft, from the Saturn V rocket, to the Command Module, Columbia, and the Lunar Module, Eagle
- Lunar Rocks - National Air and Space Museum
The Apollo Program's lunar landings resulted in an abundance of new scientific data about the Moon Perhaps the most dramatic result of this research was the more than 800 pounds of lunar rock and soil that were returned to Earth for analysis These samples from the Moon offered a deeper appreciation of the evolution of our nearest planetary neighbor
- Buzz Aldrin - National Air and Space Museum
An iconic image One of the most reproduced NASA images, this photograph of an Apollo 11 astronaut on the Moon shows Buzz Aldrin Neil Armstrong served as photographer—he can be seen reflected in Aldrin’s visor Aldrin recalled Armstrong saying, “Stop and turn ” In this spontaneous picture, Aldrin’s arm is raised, perhaps to read the checklist sewn onto his left glove
- Apollo 4 - National Air and Space Museum
The uncrewed flight reached an altitude of 11, 234 miles The mission tested the Apollo Saturn V launch vehicle as well as the Command and Service Module CM 017 During the test, the spacecraft made two orbits, was placed on a trajectory that mimicked the approach that an Apollo spacecraft would make returning from the Moon, and then was recovered in the Pacific Ocean Apollo 4 lasted 8 1 2
- Apollo 11 - National Air and Space Museum
On July 20, 1969, astronauts Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin landed in the Lunar Module Eagle and became the first humans to step foot on the lunar surface while astronaut Michael Collins orbited above inside the Command Module, Columbia
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