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  • ==[[Apollo 1]]== ==[[Apollo 7]]==
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  • Question: did the Apollo [[ALSEP]] lunar experiments use gold wires? -- 18:46, 10 March 2007 [[User:Cfrjlr|Cfrjlr]]
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  • [[Category:Apollo]] ...ogram astronauts left Earth's orbit and flew around the Moon (Apollo 7 and Apollo 9 did not leave low Earth orbit).
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  • ...tional three launches of Apollo spacecraft in the [[Skylab]] project. The Apollo missions are to date the main source of lunar samples. Also see [[Project M ...t [[Roger Chaffee]]. Cf. Grady Woodard's essay, [[A Day To Remember - The Apollo Fire]].
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  • Surface pressure (night): 3 x 10<sup>-15</sup> bar (2 x 10<sup>-12</sup> torr) Abundance at surface: 2 x 10<sup>5</sup> particles/cm3
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  • |+<font size="+1">'''Apollo 11'''</font> |colspan="2" align="center"|[[Image:Apollo_11_insignia.jpg|center|250px|Apollo 11 insignia]]
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  • ...amples [1, pg 123]. However, it's present in significant quantities in the Apollo 16 and 17 samples and the Lunar-20 sample [1 pg123]. Any ISRU design will h ...Fe)(Mg,Fe)Si<sub>2</sub>O<sub>6</sub> - is referenced in the Apollo 11 and Apollo 15 samples. But pigeonite covers a range of minerals including the two main
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  • ==Apollo stuff== * [http://www.hq.nasa.gov/office/pao/History/apollo.html The Apollo Program] - NASA History Division
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  • ...s are set to be the first manned missions to the Moon since the end of the Apollo program in 1972. At this point, there has been talk of an Apollo 8 style mission , with an ''''Orion'''' space
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  • ...program, space science, and space policy for more than 40 years, including 10 years as an astronaut with [[NASA]], six years as a US Senator, and more th
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  • 10-03-42 V-2 LAUNCHED TEST STAND 7-PEENEMUNDE GERMANY-ALBERT ZEILER 10-04-57 USSR R-7, 2-STAGE ROCKET LAUNCHED SPUTNIK I
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  • Apollo 14 Moon mission with Astronauts Alan Shepard, Stuart Roosa and Edgar Mitche ...ailment and was assigned a new mission this time to the Moon on broad the Apollo 14. His mission this time was called “Moon Trees.”
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  • ...ation about the Lunar regolith comes from the 21 core samples taken by the Apollo missions. Most of these samples penetrated less than 1 meter. Three core sa .... 286). The mega-regolith varies in thickness but is estimated to be up to 10 km thick (1, pg 651). This data is all inferred from orbital data and model
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  • ...include thermal conductivity and solar absorptivity / emissivity. For the Apollo sites, these data should be available from NASA, based on soil samples take ...ted into the surface are absorbed. - [[User:Jarogers2001|Jarogers2001]] 04:10, 14 January 2009 (UTC)
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  • ...ce and didn't know it! We launched Apollo 8 moon fly by on 12/21/1968 and Apollo 11 moon landing on July 16, 1969. 10-03-42 V-2 LAUNCHED TEST STAND 7-PEENEMUNDE GERMANY-ALBERT ZEILER
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  • ...America’s early space program started from the first manned Mercury to our Apollo Saturn Rockets to the moon.” 10-03-42 V-2 LAUNCHED TEST STAND 7-PEENEMUNDE GERMANY-ALBERT ZEILER
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  • The Apollo Program was a reactionary political move by the USA to exceed accomplishmen | First Sample Return || Lunar 16 || September 24, 1970 || Apollo 11 || July 24, 1969
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  • With the knowledge gained from NASA’s Apollo Program, it is estimated that by building a new version of the Saturn V wit Optimistically, start up costs would be between $10 and $15 billion. After research and development is completed, the cost of
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  • ...s and gathering resource information with no certain profit in the offing, 10 billion dollars a year seems as much as it is reasonable to ask. If this m :As for the $10 billion dollar a year budget, there is so much less than that budgeted to a
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  • ...a large number of lunar domes (fig 9a: earth-based telescope view; fig 9b: Apollo spacecraft view). ...lunar surface, these beads produce large patches of ‘dark mantling'. The Apollo missions returned some of these glassy volcanic beads (the first ones ident
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