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Apollo 11
Since its birth in 1958 NASA has spent 806.7 billion American tax dollars.This must be said because NASAs ultimate goal is space exploration. A civilian by the name Greg Olsen paid 20 million dollars in 2005 for a stay on the international space station.The company that arranges these flights "Space Adventures"says it would cost twice as much today.
The Kennedy Space Center and Cape Canaveral are located in the state of Florida.
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The Shuttles had several antennas, and spoke with NASA Mission Control in Houston via radio uplink. There were typically 2 channels, one for the public, and a scrambled, encrypted military channel.
Deep Space Network expanded 64-m antennas to 70-m antennas. This info is strait from the nasa website
The Mercury program
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Apollo 11
The Deep Space Network (DSN) is a network of antennas and communication facilities used by space missions to communicate with spacecraft in deep space. It allows for continuous communication with spacecraft, enabling the transmission of data, commands, and navigation signals.
there where nine atsronuts :)
There were 2 astronauts on each Project Gemini mission.
There were two men in each Gemini module(The constellation Gemini is the twins)
Due to limitation in budget, the NASA is going to quit manufacturing Space Shuttles and again start making ordinary rockets.
James J Herbert has written: 'Technology needs of advanced earth observation spacecraft' -- subject(s): Radio antennas, Microwave antennas, Space probes, Space vehicles
Two. A command pilot (commander) and a pilot (technically a co-pilot -- a term which is taboo among astronauts).
They use the Deep Space Network which is a collection of microwave dish-type antennas placed at various points round the Earth in California, Spain and Australia. Radio signals from any spacecraft more than 30,000 km from the Earth can always be received by at least one of the stations. The antennas have diameters of up to 70 metres (230 ft).