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The maximum is 3g. At launch the gravity that they experience is about 1.7 g's and by the time the solid rocket boosters are separated which is two minutes into the launch the g-force will be over 2 g's. At the separation of the solid rocket booster, the g-force will decrease to just over 1 g. During the last one minute of the ascent, which is for 8.5 minutes, when the main engines ignited the last full minute, we will experience about 3 g's, and when the main engines cut off around 8 minutes, 30 seconds, you go right into zero-g and everything starts to float around.
You can get the Apollo card in Underground Warehouse. As soon as you enter the place, go to the right. Keep fighting the Arch Demon until he drops the card.
There were six missions and they landed in both the mare and the highlands. For exact locations see http://www.google.com/moon and click on the "Apollo" button in the top right corner.
Apollo 13's effect on the world was that anything can go wrong at any time. Even when everything is going right. It's effect on the world also was the long wait and struggle to get back home. A good way to check out what Apollo 13's effect on the world is to watch the movie, Apollo 13.
For launches from Cape Canaveral, search "Kennedy Space Center Launch Schedule" and find the "View Rocket Launch Schedule" link. There you will find a calendar with upcoming dates flagged, with info on the flights. Right now a Delta V rocket is planned for liftoff on 4 November 2010.
The first stage would be launch of course, which uses the main engines (three liquid fueled rockets) and the two Solid Rocket Boosters that are ignited right after the main engines start. After 2 minutes the Boosters are done and are released, while the main engines continue until the shuttle is going fast enough for orbit. The total time from launch to orbit is 9 minutes.
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Apollo was like the god of the sun, right? We depend a lot on the sun!! Thats important!!
To the right of firework launch zone 2!
Apollo, as with all Greek gods, is immortal, so he wouldn't have an exact age.
Your right foot.
The maximum is 3g. At launch the gravity that they experience is about 1.7 g's and by the time the solid rocket boosters are separated which is two minutes into the launch the g-force will be over 2 g's. At the separation of the solid rocket booster, the g-force will decrease to just over 1 g. During the last one minute of the ascent, which is for 8.5 minutes, when the main engines ignited the last full minute, we will experience about 3 g's, and when the main engines cut off around 8 minutes, 30 seconds, you go right into zero-g and everything starts to float around.
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In the middle-upper-right of Apollo's temple.
you have to get an old beyblade and launch it right in the middle.
At the Carrot Cake factory, you will find a Vent Blueprint on the window by the roof. Inside the factory, you climb to the upper right, then ride the crane claw across to the right, to enter the vents at the upper right. In the Launch Room sequence, climb the robot, free the drone, then type in the password (fuzzybunny)(enter) and the launch command (launch rabbot)(enter).
Zeus is in the middle, on his right is Poseidon, then Ares, then Apollo, then Hepheastus, then Hermes, then Dyonisis. On his right