Americans have landed on the moon during the Apollo missions in the late 1960s and early 1970s. The last manned mission to the moon was Apollo 17 in 1972. Since then, there have been no manned missions to the moon, but there are plans for future missions to return to the moon.
As it takes three days to travel from earth to the moon, using Saturn V sized chemical rockets, you would need three days worth of rations per person. The total Apollo 11 trip took three men eight days, from launch to return.
The guidance computer on Apollo 11 was needed to precisely calculate the spacecraft's position, velocity, and trajectory during the mission. It guided the astronauts to the Moon and helped them navigate the complex maneuvers required to perform the lunar landing and return safely to Earth.
The sixth and final moon landing took place in the year 1972 and was completed by the Apollo 17. The lack of additional landings is due to the lack of funding and need for research of the moon.
It depends on the size, weight and shape of the rocket, but the amount of fuel used in NASA rockets is about 1000 tons of fuel per launch. The combined thrusting force required is around 25,000,000 N.
Americans have landed on the moon during the Apollo missions in the late 1960s and early 1970s. The last manned mission to the moon was Apollo 17 in 1972. Since then, there have been no manned missions to the moon, but there are plans for future missions to return to the moon.
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The saucer Excalibur cannot obtain enough power from the Fuel Rod to go anywhere but the nearby moon at X-56 Y-52. (Coordinates from Mordred's missing journal page.)
The main reason we would like to find water on the moon is that we will not have to bring it from earth.Water can be used as rock fuel if you separate the two components: Hydrogen and Oxygen. If water is present on the moon, we can create our own rocket fuel on the moon when we explore the rest of the solar system and beyond.Water on the moon is of course not only important for rocket fuel. If we in future wish to set up a base on the moon, the people living there will need water to drink and to irrigate the plants (for growing food in greenhouses). We do not need to bring this water if water already exists on the moon.Leaving earth's gravity is difficult and require a lot of energy (e.g. expensive in terms of fuel costs). Water is relatively heavy (and take up a lot of room). To lift it past earth's gravity is very taxing. It is much easier to escape the moon's gravity due to the lower gravitational pull.If we can find water on the moon, we do not need to bring it from earth.
As it takes three days to travel from earth to the moon, using Saturn V sized chemical rockets, you would need three days worth of rations per person. The total Apollo 11 trip took three men eight days, from launch to return.
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The guidance computer on Apollo 11 was needed to precisely calculate the spacecraft's position, velocity, and trajectory during the mission. It guided the astronauts to the Moon and helped them navigate the complex maneuvers required to perform the lunar landing and return safely to Earth.
The sixth and final moon landing took place in the year 1972 and was completed by the Apollo 17. The lack of additional landings is due to the lack of funding and need for research of the moon.
There's no need to be concerned. There's plenty of gravity already on the moon. Compared to the surface of the Earth, the acceleration of gravity on the moon's surface is about 83% less. But the Apollo astronauts had no serious difficulty as they walked and even ran on the moon. And if there were not already plenty of gravity on the moon, there would be no way to "create" it anyway.
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It depends on the size, weight and shape of the rocket, but the amount of fuel used in NASA rockets is about 1000 tons of fuel per launch. The combined thrusting force required is around 25,000,000 N.