ILC Dover with some help from Playtex.
The Apollo suits were made Hamilton Standard (now Hamilton Sundstrand), and ILC Dover. There are two kinds of Space Shuttle suits. One made by also made by Hamilton Standard and ILC Dover, and the other made by David Clark Company
After the tragic fire of Apollo 1 , Apollo made the space mission move on again.
No there were many rockets launched into space before the Apollo program.The first rockets that went into space were German made V2 rockets from the Second World War.
The building of Apollo spacecraft was managed out of the Johnson Space Center (known then a the Manned Spacecraft Center), a NASA center near Houston, Texas. The primary contractor was a company named North American Aviation. The company later merged with Rockwell-Standard and became North American Rockwell -- later renamed Rockwell International. Today the part of the company that was the prime contractor for Apollo is part of Boeing.
Apollo 11 was a venture by the United States government. Under the auspices of NASA, the Apollo program sent a total of 11 missions into space, six of which landed on the moon.
The Apollo suits were made Hamilton Standard (now Hamilton Sundstrand), and ILC Dover. There are two kinds of Space Shuttle suits. One made by also made by Hamilton Standard and ILC Dover, and the other made by David Clark Company
The first full pressure-suits for use at extreme altitudes were designed by individual inventors as early as the 1930s.
Al Worden told me there are over 500 Apollo suits alone in archival storage at the Garber facility in Washington D.C. I would assume there are considerable fewer Mercury and Gemini suits and many more Shuttle suits. I'm not sure of the actual count, but it wouldn't surprise me if there were close to 3,000.
After the tragic fire of Apollo 1 , Apollo made the space mission move on again.
Because there is no AIR in space, and we need AIR (that is in very simple terms....).
No there were many rockets launched into space before the Apollo program.The first rockets that went into space were German made V2 rockets from the Second World War.
The building of Apollo spacecraft was managed out of the Johnson Space Center (known then a the Manned Spacecraft Center), a NASA center near Houston, Texas. The primary contractor was a company named North American Aviation. The company later merged with Rockwell-Standard and became North American Rockwell -- later renamed Rockwell International. Today the part of the company that was the prime contractor for Apollo is part of Boeing.
because thay'd get lost then you would have lost in space......lol
Apollo 11 was a venture by the United States government. Under the auspices of NASA, the Apollo program sent a total of 11 missions into space, six of which landed on the moon.
Apollo 13 had an explosion while encourse to the Moon. Luckily, the three astronauts inside were able to survive and make it back to Earth alive. The mission reminded people of the dangers of space exploration. The mission's story has been made into a movie, Apollo 13.
Regal Tires are made by a company called Apollo Tyres.
Because theres no oxygen in space and temperatures are extremely hot or cold