One type of data currently collected as a direct result of the Apollo Program is the Lunar Laser Ranging Experiment. The ongoing Lunar Laser Ranging Experiment measures the distance between the Earth and the Moon using laser ranging. Lasers on Earth are aimed at retroreflectors planted on the Moon during the Apollo program (11, 14, and 15), and the time for the reflected light to return is determined.
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to make sure they have the correct data and to collect more information about the moon that they haven't collected yet
I have that same question for my homework. I think it was to keep gathering research, and some things they got were rocks and moon dust. It was NOT cheese.
Apollo 14 was important, because it demonstrated our ability to continue the program after the failure in Apollo 13.
They have to study the moon rocks, as more were brought and a detailed study had to be done, this takes years and it was done in various countries.
i have aids
to make sure they have the correct data and to collect more information about the moon that they haven't collected yet
I have that same question for my homework. I think it was to keep gathering research, and some things they got were rocks and moon dust. It was NOT cheese.
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Apollo 14 was important, because it demonstrated our ability to continue the program after the failure in Apollo 13.
One type of data currently collected as a direct result of the Apollo Program is the Lunar Laser Ranging Experiment. The ongoing Lunar Laser Ranging Experiment measures the distance between the Earth and the Moon using laser ranging. Lasers on Earth are aimed at retroreflectors planted on the Moon during the Apollo program (11, 14, and 15), and the time for the reflected light to return is determined.
They have to study the moon rocks, as more were brought and a detailed study had to be done, this takes years and it was done in various countries.
The Apollo missions helped us learn a good deal about the moon, but not all that there is to know. For one thing, they only explored small portions of the moon's surface. Additionally, we now have technology that we did not have during the Apollo missions which we can use to study the moon.
Actually there were no human scientists on the Apollo 11.
The goal of the Apollo program is to land a man on the moon and bring him back safely to earth, by the end of the decade. Optimism is running high among the engineers and scientists in the program, and the chance of success is considered to be quite high.
The scientists will take time to complete the studies of all the rocks, and the studies are done in various countries as well.
The Gemini program preceded the Apollo program