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  • *[[Donn Eisele]], Command Module Pilot *[[Walter Cunningham]], Lunar Module Pilot
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  • ...strong]] and [[Buzz Aldrin]] descended to the lunar surface in the [[Lunar Module]] "[[Eagle]]".
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  • '''LM-1''' was the [[Lunar Module (Apollo)|lunar module]] that was tested with the [[Apollo 5]] mission. It was launched on 22 Jan
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  • The [[Lunar Module|lunar module]] had a thin aluminium layer of [[List of Shielding Options|shielding]], Th
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  • ...o modify CO2 filters from the [[Command Module]] to operate in the [[Lunar Module]]. The filters used [[Lithium Hydroxide]] ([[LiOH]]) to remove the exhal
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  • *[[Orion (CEV)]] is the proposed NASA lunar crew vehicle<BR/> *The lunar module for [[Apollo 16]]
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  • ...pilot for [[GFDL:Apollo 11|Apollo 11]], July 16-24, 1969, the first manned lunar landing mission.
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  • ...he [[Skylab]] project. The Apollo missions are to date the main source of lunar samples. Also see [[Project Mercury]] and [[Project Gemini]] Missions. *[[Apollo 5]] was the first flight of the Apollo Lunar Module.
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  • |'''Call Sign:'''||Command module:<br>''Columbia''<br>Lunar module:<br>''Eagle'' |'''Lunar Landing:'''||July 20, 1969<br>20:17:40 UTC<br>1.1 N, latitude, 23.8 E<br> [
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  • '''Apollo 5''' was the first flight test of the [[Lunar Module]].
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  • A spacecraft composed of a Crew module and a Service Module. ===Lunar Gateway===
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  • ...m for lunar tourism and colonization missions in association with '''Trans Lunar Research'''. For more information, please visit http://www.translunar.org.
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  • [[Image:Orion lunar orbit (Sept 2006).jpg|thumb|left|240px]]<!-- how to get rid of the icon bel ...[[Lunar Surface Access Module]]s (LSAMs), these missions will establish a Lunar base near [[Malapert (crater)|Malapert crater]].
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  • ...the [[Apollo 15]] Mapping Camera on the ''Endeavor'' [[CSM]]. The [[Lunar Module]] is located near the center between Hadley Rille and [[Mons Hadley]]. Pho
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  • Slide 9 through Slide 16 describes a single lunar base at almost exactly the lunar South Pole. ...data, there simply is not enough information to choose the best site for a lunar station. We must wait it out.
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  • ...one then that can be of value to us now. One of these described a Manned Lunar Outpost (MLO) as a tent city. A detailed study of a Manned Lunar Outpost can be found on the Web at:
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  • ...uts landed on the Moon and walked on its surface, and six of those drove a lunar rover on the Moon. While three astronauts had flown to the Moon twice, none Joe Henry Engle - backup lunar module pilot for Apollo 14 - lost the primary pilot slot on Apollo 17 to Harrison
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  • *[[NASA Commercial Lunar Payload Services]] [[List of Google Lunar X PRIZE Teams]]<BR/>
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  • ===Lunar Lava Tube Robot Project=== :Lunadyne says, "Our track at the next ISDC is on Lunar Lava Tubes, so that offers the opportunity to announce our field exercise i
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  • ...th the others. If electrical power water and feed stock are provided, one module could make all the others. God has already got one up on Drexler with the ...oduct. Since it is impossible to ship such a thing to Luna, those against lunar colonies suggest people should not try.
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