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Apollo 11

Apollo 11 was the name of the NASA human space flight mission during which Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin became the first men to set foot upon the moon. The Apollo 11 category includes questions related to missions undertaken by Apollo 11 and its crew.

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How many people can fit in a hubble spacecraft?

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The Hubble Space Telescope is a space observatory, not a spacecraft designed to carry people. It is operated remotely from Earth and was specifically built for a single purpose: astronomical observations.

How many people employed at NASA to launch Apollo 11?

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Approximately 400,000 people were employed at NASA to support the successful launch of Apollo 11, including engineers, scientists, technicians, and support staff. This massive effort involved collaboration between NASA, contractors, and various organizations to achieve the historic moon landing mission.

Who was the last person born in 1899?

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There is still several folks alive that were born in 1899. In fact, there is a man born in 1897. His name is Jiroemon Kimura ofKyoto Japan. He is currently the oldest person in the world alive and was born on April 19, 1897 (the oldest woman is 115-year old Misawo Okawa, born March 5, 1898). The population of people born in the 1800s is dwindling and in the next 2-5 years, we might not have anyone on earth born in the then. When 2010 came, everyone born before 1900 became a super-centenarian (110 years or older). As of April 3, 2013, there are 10 people verified alive that were born in that era.

Where is The Apollo 11 Cave located?

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Namibia, Africa. For those that are unsure of what the Apollo 11 Cave is, it is the spot where Africa's oldest known paintings were excavated. They were found in 1969, the year the Apollo 11 crew landed on the moon for the first time, hence the name.

Are there any poems written about Apollo 11?

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Yes, there are poems written about the Apollo 11 mission that landed the first humans on the moon in 1969. One famous example is "Moon Landing" by Ted Hughes, which captures the significance and awe-inspiring nature of this historic event. Poetry has been used to commemorate and reflect on this monumental achievement in human history.

When did appollo 11 land on the moon?

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The Apollo 11 mission's lunar module landed on the Moon's surface on July 20, 1969.

Who were the three astronauts to first land on the moon and when?

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Uptil this day only two astronauts have landed on the moon, and never three .

How did Apollo 11 navigate?

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Apollo 11 navigated using a combination of methods. Primarily, it relied on a radio signal between Earth and the spacecraft for real-time navigation data. Additionally, the crew had a backup method that used a sextant and a guidance computer. They took measurements of the angle between Earth's horizon (or the Moon's) and a chosen star. This information allowed the computer to determine their state vector, which is essential for accurately navigating to the right place around the lunar far side from where they could enter lunar orbit.

Why was Apollo 11 a success?

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It was dumb smzrt baby patroits all day

When did Edwin Aldrin walk on the moon?

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Edwin Aldrin walked on the moon on 20/7/1969.

When was the Apollo landing on the moon of 1969 first aired on television?

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It was a 'live' TV programme.

I watched it all at 4;00 in the morning. in Great Britain.

What was the name of the ship that picked up the Apollo 11 crew after splashdown?

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The recovery ship was the second USS Hornet (CV-12), a World War II aircraft carrier, which is now a museum ship at Naval Air Station Alameda in Alameda, CA. On the return from their historic first walk on the Moon, Apollo 11 splashed down on July 24, 1969, south of Johnson Atoll in the Pacific Ocean, about 15 miles (24 km) from the USS Hornet.

Is moon landing is a fake?

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I choose to believe that it isn't and you should believe the same.

Don't question such a historic landmark unless you have facts to prove otherwise.

Yes, there have been documentaries and people coming up with absurd statements. These documentaries are there to make money.

Who Drove Apollo 11?

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Micheal Collins

What day did man land on the moon?

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The first manned mission landed on July 20, 1969

What is the first spacecraft called that landed on the moon?

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The first spacecraft to land on the moon was called the Eagle, after the novel of Jules Verne called From the earth to the moon.