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With the historic launch and return of Artemis II, a NASA mission that sent astronauts to fly around the moon for the first time in over 50 years, in the rear view, memories are flooding back in for
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How the Apollo spacecraft Works
In this video, we focus on the Saturn V rocket, which launched the Apollo spacecraft into orbit. Notably, there were 13 successful launches of the Saturn V. The journey to the moon is discussed, highlighting that during the Apollo 11 mission,
Meet the Press broadcast from Cape Kennedy space center and welcomed the three NASA astronauts who commanded Apollo missions 8, 9 and 10 ahead of the historic launch of Apollo 11, which would land Americans on the moon.
Half a century ago, Apollo 11 made history by landing on the moon. Artemis 2 is following in its footsteps, but this time the astronauts get better food.
The Apollo missions to the moon established many of the guidelines that we still use for space travel today, with some modern tweaks.
The repository, posted by NASA's Chris Garry and designated as public domain, contains two distinct programs: Comanche055, used onboard Apollo's Command Module, and Luminary099, used in
Dueling Superpowers, Rival Billionaires. Inside the New Race to the Moon The Story Behind TIME's 1969 Apollo Launch-Party Photos See the Past, Present and Future of American Spaceflight in 4 Minutes Apollo 11 Had 3 Men Aboard, But Only 2 Walked on the Moon.
Man landed on the moon 50-plus years ago, taking fashion beyond its boundaries. Let's see what happens this time around.
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Apollo 11 landing site today: What remains 56 years later will surprise you
The Apollo 11 landing site remains frozen in time on the Moon. Footprints, equipment, and historic artifacts still sit undisturbed decades later. This video explores what remains and why it may stay unchanged for millions of years.
Michael Collins, the Apollo 11 Command Module pilot, is pictured in the Command Module simulator during training in the spring of 1969. Michael Collins, the Apollo 11 Command Module pilot, is pictured in the Command Module simulator during training in the ...