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  • ==[[Apollo 1]]== ==[[Apollo 7]]==
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  • [[Category:Apollo]] ...stronauts 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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  • ...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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  • ...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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  • *9-12-59 USSR [[Luna 2|LUNA 2]] PROBE 3700 MILES OF MOON *9-08-60 IKE VISITS MSFC & OPENED MSFC
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  • *{{space|Saturn-V|Saturn-V}} - May 14, 1973 (see {{lunarp|Apollo|Apollo}}) *{{space|Scout-G|Scout-G}} - May 9, 1994
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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. *9-12-59 USSR [[Luna 2|LUNA 2]] PROBE 3700 MILES OF MOON
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  • ...America’s early space program started from the first manned Mercury to our Apollo Saturn Rockets to the moon.” *9-12-59 USSR LUNA 2 PROBE 3700 MILES OF MOON
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  • ...2.html#SECTION00020000000000000000] Concentrations of Various Volatiles in Apollo 11 Regolith</ref>. ===Apollo Regolith Testing===
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  • During the Mercury and Apollo Programs, the need to transport rockets to the launch location and getting Albert Zeiler was born on May 9, 1913. He did his rocket work in Germany before his capture and transfer t
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  • ...panic button. An urgent meeting was called at MSFC for the next morning at 9 AM. All of the eight engines were ordered removed for failure investigati The 9 AM Conference was scheduled at the Industrial Operation Director Robert B.
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  • After Apollo, as the reduction of the NASA workforce occurred, the process affected the Robert Paetz was a German Rocket Engineer, born 13 August 1909. Died 9 July 1998. He arrived with the German Rocket Team in the United States aft
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  • All of us who worked in the Mercury and Apollo Programs with these Rocket Pioneers, Schemers and Dreamers, were most fortu *Beier, Anton - Group(1) Army-MSFC - Died at Huntsville 9-12-1960
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  • ...isappointed, almost bitter, that we had abandoned the [[Moon]] after the [[Apollo 17]] mission, and that the three scheduled missions already planned were ca ...dy. And the rest is History. [[Lunar Prospector]] orbited the Moon in 1998-9 and far outperformed our wildest expectations. The lesson that determined a
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  • ...ion estimates put the date of peak around 2050 and the peak level at about 9.2 billion people. This is almost three people for every two alive today. ...paper we can take the UN figures for Peak Date of 2050, and Peak Level of 9.2 billion people. The Sustainable Level is completely dependent on our cur
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