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Astronaut 1969 Apollo 11 First Moon Landing LM-5 A7L 1/4 Scale Statue by Blitzway. Astronaut LM-5 A7L ver. The first moon landing by Apollo 11 and the first footstep ever imprinted on the surface of the moon Blitzway introduces the ASTRONAUT statue that captures this exact moment.
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A rendering of the Apollo Command-Service Module and Lunar Module after lunar orbit insertion.
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A real-time interactive journey through the third lunar landing attempt. Relive every moment as it occurred in 1970.
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[/caption] Note: To celebrate the 40th anniversary of the Apollo 13 mission, for 13 days, Universe Today will feature “13 Things That Saved Apollo 13,” discussing different turning points of the mission with NASA engineer Jerry Woodfill. Going to the Moon was big. It was a giant stride in doing what had once been thought … Continue reading "13 Things That Saved Apollo 13, Part 12: Lunar Orbit Rendezvous"
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We know the Apollo lunar module alone landed on the Moon, but how did it connect with the main spacecraft so astronauts could get inside their Moon ship?
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Step inside the Astronaut’s Shoes | Fly Apollo 11 Eagle 🦅NASA Mission to Moon❗️Virtual Reality 3D Experience in SPACE 👨🚀
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Note: To celebrate the 40th anniversary of the Apollo 13 mission, for the next 13 days, Universe Today will feature “13 Things That Saved Apollo 13,” discussing different turning points of the mission with NASA engineer Jerry Woodfill. Click here for our preview article. Oxygen Tank two in the Apollo 13 Service Module exploded at … Continue reading "13 Things That Saved Apollo 13, Part 1: Timing"
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Apollo 10 astronauts Cernan, Stafford, Young and Kerwin at the Apollo C/M mission simulator in Bldg. 5. Image credit: NASA
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At 9:32 am on July 16, 1969 the Saturn V carrying Apollo 11 lifted off from Launch Pad 39A at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida. Four days later, Buzz Aldrin and Neil Armstrong separated from the command module Columbia, leaving behind Michael Collins and headed down to land on the moon in the service modul - Saturn V Apollo 11 Liftoff
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