The first full pressure-suits for use at extreme altitudes were designed by individual inventors as early as the 1930s.
John Young, Tom Stafford,and Gene Cernan were famous names involved in space mission Apollo 10.
There is a three way tie: Jim Lovell, Gene Cernan, and John Young all made three flights on or around the moon. Lovell: Apollo 8, Apollo 13 Young: Apollo 10, Apollo 16 Cernan: Apollo 10, Apollo 17
Apollo 10 holds the record for the highest speed attained by a manned vehicle (39, 897 kph). Apollo 10 was the first mission broadcast in colour from space. The lunar module for Apollo 10 is still in space (orbiting the sun) - all the others crashed into the moon or burnt up in the Earth's atmosphere.
Apollo 10 was the fourth manned mission in the American Apollo space program. It was an F type mission - its purpose was to be a "dry run" for the Apollo 11 mission.
Launch Complex 39, Kennedy Space Center, Florida. Most Apollo launches occurred from LC-39A, with Apollo 10 launching from LC-39B
Apollo 10 was made to study if the lunar module will separate and dock around the moon.
Apollo 10 reached 24226 mph
Apollo 9 was launched on March 3, 1969 and returned to earth 10 days later.
The Apollo space dollar is a collectible item issued by the Robbins Company in the 1970s to celebrate the Apollo space missions. Its value can vary depending on factors such as condition, rarity, and collector demand, but typically they sell for around $10 to $50 each.
Eugene Cernan is the astronaut who flew a total of 6 NASA space missions, including one Apollo moon landing. He was the commander of Apollo 17, the final mission of the Apollo program which landed on the Moon in December 1972.
A space suit can cost anywhere from several hundred thousand dollars to tens of millions of dollars. The price varies depending on the complexity of the suit, the technology involved, and whether it is designed for use in spacewalks or for other specific purposes.
As of now, the best-known and most historically important US space program would be the Apollo missions, from 1967 to 1972. Collectively, they produced the following milestones:The first manned orbit of the moon. (Apollo 10)The first men on the moon. (Apollo 11)The first manned vehicle on the moon. (Apollo 15)The last men on the moon to date. (Apollo 17)The most famous space disaster with a happy ending. (Apollo 13)What at the time was the most famous space-related disaster with a tragic ending. (Apollo 1, since superseded by the Challenger and Columbia space shuttle disasters)