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If it wasn’t for the lunar module, we wouldn’t have heard the famous words from Neil Armstrong, on July 20th of 1969.
The Apollo 11 lunar module traveled through space after being propelled toward the moon by a powerful rocket. Astronauts made the journey in a different, attached module − called the command module.
This lunar module represents one of humanity’s greatest achievements: landing people on another heavenly body. Brief Description Between 1969 and 1972, six lunar modules identical to this one landed a ...
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Mastering Apollo Docking: Complete Command Module & Lunar Module Connection ExplainedWitness the intricate steps of the Apollo docking sequence in this comprehensive video, showcasing how the Command Module (CM ...
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The Lunar Module: What Was Inside the Apollo Spacecraft That Took Astronauts to the Moon?The Lunar Module (LM) was a key part of NASA’s Apollo program, responsible for carrying astronauts from lunar orbit to the ...
Astronaut and Lunar Module pilot Buzz Aldrin (L) is pictured during the Apollo 11 extravehicular activity on the moon, after having just deployed the Early Apollo Scientific Experiments Package ...
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Apollo 11 Commander Neil Armstrong demonstrates the erection of the lunar surface deployable S-band antenna as lunar module pilot Edwin E. Aldrin works with lunar sampling equipment.
NASA project scientist Dr. Noah Petro talked to ABC13 about the 54th anniversary of the lunar landing on July 16, 1969, that carried Neil Armstrong.
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