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  • ...remote scientific measurements of the moon from orbit. The Apollo 15 and Apollo 16 subsatellites were identical. The subsatellite mission ended with impact of the Apollo 16 subsatellite on the far side of the Moon on May 29. 1972 <BR>
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  • ==[[Apollo 1]]== ==[[Apollo 7]]==
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  • ...ellow astronauts Gus Grissom and Ed White during a pre-launch test for the Apollo 1 mission at the Kennedy Space Center. Chaffee was posthumously awarded the [[Category:Apollo|Chaffee, Roger ]]
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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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  • |+<font size="+1">'''Apollo 11'''</font> |colspan="2" align="center"|[[Image:Apollo_11_insignia.jpg|center|250px|Apollo 11 insignia]]
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  • *{{space|Ariane-4|Ariane-4}} - February 15, 2003 *{{space|Energia|Energia}}/{{space|Buran|Buran}} - November 15, 1988
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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)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 py
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  • Surface pressure (night): 3 x 10<sup>-15</sup> bar (2 x 10<sup>-12</sup> torr) outgassing of Apollo surface experiments.
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  • 05-15-58 USSR LAUNCHED SPUTNIC III *08-15-58 SATURN TO BE DEVELOPED (JUNO 2) BY ARMY-ABMA
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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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  • ...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. 05-15-58 USSR LAUNCHED SPUTNIC III
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  • ...n rocket MR-3 for a 60-mile ride into space (up and down). After his brief 15-minute flight Shepard splashed down near Bermuda. ...til his private doctor did unauthorized surgery and Al went to the moon on Apollo 14.
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  • ...America’s early space program started from the first manned Mercury to our Apollo Saturn Rockets to the moon.” 05-15-58 USSR LAUNCHED SPUTNIC III
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  • The Apollo Program was a reactionary political move by the USA to exceed accomplishmen ...Rendezvous || Vostok 3 & 4 || August 12, 1962 || Gemini 6A & 7 || December 15, 1965
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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 the sett
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  • [[image:A12_Kreep12013.gif|thumb|Apollo 12 KREEP sample. Click to Enlarge]] ...trate the crust. Some of this splash out was brought back by the [[Apollo 15]] mission in fragments generally smaller than 1cm. These samples are belie
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  • ...-titanium basalt hornfels which approximates the chemical composition of [[Apollo 11]] soil The starting material is totally crystalline. As described below ...°20' N, 111°17' W). One basalt flow from a nearby vent has a K-Ar age of 0.15 ± 0.03 million years. The exposure is described as "airfall ash and lapill
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  • ...A-7 was safe inside the service structure. A surprise visit on September 15, 1964, by President Johnson ,coincided with the first countdown test after ...8, 1964. It was a very good launch and all goals were met to orbit a test Apollo Spacecraft in the final Saturn I R&D Test Flight series. Reasons for the En
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  • ...of a lunar Helium-3 mining machine as described in [[Harrison Schmitt]]'s (Apollo-17) book, ''Return to the Moon''. This device is the key technology in obt Its focal point is an energy collection device at the top of a fixed mast 15 meters (19 ft.) tall. This mast has a hinge at the bottom so that it can b
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