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  1. Carrel with a stamp that was part of its Nobel stamp series. In 1979,the, lunar ,crater Carrel was named after him as a tribute to his scientific breakthroughs.
  2. Lunar parallax of 1° 26′, which was much too large. He then derived a maximum, lunar ,distance of 64 1/6 Earth radii. Because of cancelling errors in his parallax
  3. Florida on July 16,Apollo 11 was the fifth manned mission, and the third, lunar ,mission, of NASA's Apollo program. The crew consisted of Armstrong as
  4. 15 — an unmanned Soviet spacecraft in lunar orbit, began its own descent to the, lunar ,surface. Launched only three days before the Apollo 11 mission, this was the
  5. Air tends toward a sphere surrounding the water sphere. Fire tends toward the, lunar ,sphere (in which the Moon orbits). When elements are out of their natural
  6. To sum up the feelings that all three crewmen had from their vantage point in, lunar ,orbit. Borman said," And from the crew of Apollo 8,we close with good night
  7. Was planned as a nominal circular orbit above the Moon's surface. Initial, lunar ,orbit insertion was an ellipse with a periling of and an around of, at an
  8. The ascent stage for return to lunar orbit by tossing out their PLSS backpacks, lunar ,overshoes, one Hasselblad camera, and other equipment. They then pressurized
  9. Eighteen (or nineteen) times. Its hole could change shape, thus explaining, lunar ,phases. The stars and the planets, located closer, followed the same model.
  10. Little EMU, the spacesuit and backpack that was our small spacecraft out on the, lunar ,surface. We would like to give special thanks to all those Americans who built
  11. Profile was changed in August 1968 to a more ambitious Command Module-only, lunar ,orbital flight to be flown in December, because the Lunar Module was not yet
  12. Solution and the command module wiped with Betadine to remove any, lunar ,dust that might be present. The raft containing decontamination materials was
  13. Extra-vehicular activity (EVA) challenges. Lunar descent On July 20, 1969 the, lunar ,module (LM) Eagle separated from the command module Columbia. Collins, alone
  14. Patch of Apollo 11 was designed by Collins, who wanted a symbol for" peaceful, lunar ,landing by the United States. " He chose an eagle as the symbol, put an olive
  15. Surface of the Moon with sufficient resolution to see the descent stages of the, lunar ,modules, scientific instruments, and foot trails made by the astronauts.
  16. Powder ", six and a half hours after landing. Armstrong said that moving in the, lunar ,gravity, one-sixth of Earth's, was " even perhaps easier than the simulations
  17. Times that of the Earth (or twenty-eight, depending on the sources) and the, lunar ,wheel, whose fire was less intense, eighteen (or nineteen) times. Its hole
  18. On December 18,a mere three days before the scheduled launch. The standard, lunar ,orbit for Apollo missions was planned as a nominal circular orbit above the
  19. After rendezvous with Columbia,Eagle's ascent stage was jettisoned into, lunar ,orbit at July 21, 1969 at 23:41 UT (7:41 PM EDT). Just before the Apollo 12
  20. Or beyond. Of these,24 people have traveled beyond Low Earth orbit, to either, lunar ,or trans- lunar orbit or to the surface of the moon; three of the 24 did so
  21. Moon on July 21. Their Lunar Module, Eagle,spent 21 hours 31 minutes on the, lunar ,surface, while Collins remained in orbit in the Command/Service Module
  22. Because the Eagle ascent stage was not tracked after it was jettisoned, and the, lunar ,gravity field is sufficiently non-uniform to make the orbit of the spacecraft
  23. Houston, shortly after learning of the re-designation of the flight to become a, lunar ,orbital mission. The graphic design of the insignia was done by Houston Artist
  24. Then circularized at by, with an orbital period of 128.7 minutes. The effect of, lunar ,mass concentrations (" mass cons" ) on the orbit was found to be greater than
  25. JPG|Using a 70 mm camera, Armstrong photographs Buzz Aldrin stepping out of the, lunar ,module. File:23_A11neilmesa. JPG|Panoramic montage showing Neil Armstrong File:
  26. Personification of the United States used traditionally in song and poetry. The, lunar ,module was named Eagle for the national bird of the United States, the bald
  27. Apollo 11,convinced Nixon to keep his words brief, out of respect of the, lunar ,landing being Kennedy's legacy. The MESA failed to provide a stable work
  28. 1969,Armstrong opened the hatch, and at 02:51 UTC began his descent to the, lunar ,surface. The Remote Control Unit controls on his chest kept him from seeing his
  29. Of lunar samples with them, to rejoin CMP Michael Collins aboard Columbia in, lunar ,orbit. During the launch Aldrin looked up in time to see the exhaust from the
  30. Non-commander, as Lovell had previously commanded Gemini XII. Backup crew On a, lunar ,mission, the Command Module Pilot (CMP) was assigned the role of navigator
  31. The astronauts lifted film and two sample boxes containing more than of, lunar ,surface material to the LM hatch using a flat cable pulley device called the
  32. 11 passed behind the Moon and fired its service propulsion engine to enter, lunar ,orbit. In the thirty orbits that followed, the crew saw passing views of their
  33. By measuring the Moon's parallax, finding what amounted to a horizontal, lunar ,parallax of 1° 26′, which was much too large. He then derived a maximum lunar
  34. To Earth on July 24,landing in the Pacific Ocean. They brought back of, lunar ,rocks. Apollo 11 fulfilled U. S. President John F. Kennedy's goal of reaching
  35. Ellipse with a periling of and an around of, at an inclination of 12° from the, lunar ,equator. This was then circularized at by, with an orbital period of 128.7
  36. During this time another spacecraft, Luna 15 — an unmanned Soviet spacecraft in, lunar ,orbit, began its own descent to the lunar surface. Launched only three days
  37. Backup commander Jim Lovell recommended the name. Mission highlights Launch and, lunar ,orbit injection In addition to throngs of people crowding highways and beaches
  38. Had decayed, resulting in it impacting in an" uncertain location" on the, lunar ,surface. The location is uncertain because the Eagle ascent stage was not
  39. It was in an orbit about the Moon. Borman saw the Earth emerging from behind the, lunar ,horizon and called in excitement to the others, taking a black-and-white photo
  40. 17:54 UTC, they lifted off in Eagles ascent stage, carrying 21.5 kilograms of, lunar ,samples with them, to rejoin CMP Michael Collins aboard Columbia in lunar orbit
  41. He chose an eagle as the symbol, put an olive branch in its beak, and drew a, lunar ,background with the Earth in the distance. NASA officials said the talons of
  42. For astronaut extraction. Though the chance of bringing back pathogens from the, lunar ,surface was considered remote, it was considered a possibility and NASA took
  43. Atlantic Ocean are semi-diurnal; that is, two high tides occur during each 24, lunar , hours. In latitudes above 40° North some east-west oscillation occurs. Climate
  44. Days before the Apollo 11 mission, this was the third Soviet attempt to return, lunar ,soil back to Earth. The Russian craft crashed on the lunar surface at 15:50 UT
  45. Example. Many Chapman buildings may have been aligned to capture the solar and, lunar ,cycles, requiring generations of astronomical observations and centuries of
  46. Available, recordings of the original slow scan source transmission from the, lunar ,surface were accidentally destroyed during routine magnetic tape re-use at NASA
  47. Technical and weather difficulties, ghostly black and white images of the first, lunar ,EVA were received and broadcast to at least 600 million people on Earth.
  48. Attempt to return lunar soil back to Earth. The Russian craft crashed on the, lunar ,surface at 15:50 UT — just a few hours before the scheduled American liftoff.
  49. The patch, so it would" be representative of everyone who had worked toward a, lunar ,landing. " All colors are natural, with blue and gold borders around the patch.
  50. To LM life support, the explorers lightened the ascent stage for return to, lunar ,orbit by tossing out their PLSS backpacks, lunar overshoes, one Hasselblad

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