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Significance of the Apollo 11 mission Apollo 11 was the first manned lunar mission. Back in the day when the space race began, Russia was "in front" with Sputnik and their advantage over the U.S. in launch capabilities. At one point, John F. Kennedy stepped in and made a decree that we'd be on the moon before the end of the decade. The funding appeared, and NASA went into high gear to get it done and beat the Russians to the moon. We did that with Apollo 11. Use the link below for more information.
The primary mission was "to perform a manned lunar landing and return". See link below for a list of secondary objectives, experiments, and vehicle objectives.
The Apollo 11 spacecraft was launched from Cape Kennedy, Florida, USA at 13:32:00 UT on July 16, 1969.see the Related Link below for more infohttp://www.nasm.si.edu/collections/imagery/Apollo/AS11/a11.htmApollo 11 was nick named 'Eagle' for being a very brave space take off.
Mercury , Gemini and Apollo - see related link below to additional information regarding the U.S. Space Program .
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The experiment was conducted by CDR Dave Scott during Apollo 15. Related Link below goes to NASA video footage of the experiment.
Apollo 14 conducted many scientific experiments. Information on these can be found at the below link.
Apollo's weakness is actually love. like his father, he is all too happy to enjoy the charms of nymphsYou need to clarify whether you mean Apollo the god and son of Zeus, or Apollo the comic strip character, or Apollo the space mission, or Apollo the spacecraft. Addition: For info about the god click link below. Then choose Apollo in the menu.
A symbol of cooperation between governments ((:
Significance of the Apollo 11 mission Apollo 11 was the first manned lunar mission. Back in the day when the space race began, Russia was "in front" with Sputnik and their advantage over the U.S. in launch capabilities. At one point, John F. Kennedy stepped in and made a decree that we'd be on the moon before the end of the decade. The funding appeared, and NASA went into high gear to get it done and beat the Russians to the moon. We did that with Apollo 11. Use the link below for more information.
Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin were on the surface of the moon while Michael Collins remained in orbit. See the link below for a Mission Objective overview, which lists the experiments to be done (warning, link goes to 4.5mb .pdf)
I'm not sure what you are asking. The only manned lunar mission that failed was Apollo 13. For why that mission failed visit the related link below.
The primary mission was "to perform a manned lunar landing and return". See link below for a list of secondary objectives, experiments, and vehicle objectives.
The Apollo 11 spacecraft was launched from Cape Kennedy, Florida, USA at 13:32:00 UT on July 16, 1969.see the Related Link below for more infohttp://www.nasm.si.edu/collections/imagery/Apollo/AS11/a11.htmApollo 11 was nick named 'Eagle' for being a very brave space take off.
The Soviet Union may have lost several astronauts in flight in the 1960's and early '70's. However, the Soviet Union was also very secretive about their space program; they never made any announcements until after the flight had landed. And even then, they would sometimes lie about details. The first American astronauts to die during a space mission were the crew of the Challenger space shuttle.
Mercury , Gemini and Apollo - see related link below to additional information regarding the U.S. Space Program .