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How did the astronauts enter the Lunar Module?

Astronauts entered the Lunar Module through a hatch on the side of the spacecraft. They climbed in feet first and then turned around to be seated for their journey back to the Command Module.


What was the name of the craft that took the astronauts to the moon?

The craft that took astronauts to the moon was called the Apollo spacecraft. It consisted of the command module, service module, and lunar module. The lunar module, known as the "LEM," was specifically designed to land on the moon's surface.


Could the Apollo astronauts take their suits off?

Yes, the Apollo astronauts could take their suits off when they were inside the lunar module or the command module. However, they had to wear their spacesuits when they were outside the spacecraft, such as during moonwalks or spacewalks.


What was the purpose of the Apollo lunar module?

The Apollo Lunar Module was designed to transport astronauts from lunar orbit to the moon's surface and back. It served as the "landing craft" for the Apollo missions, providing a safe way for astronauts to land on the moon, explore its surface, and then return to the Command Module in lunar orbit.


Which of these is a cylindrical section of the international space station used for working or living in space?

The cylindrical section of the International Space Station used for working and living in space is called the Destiny module. It serves as a laboratory for scientific research and experiments, as well as a living quarters for the astronauts on board.

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What did astronauts live on the moon?

While on the moon the astronauts lived in their lunar module.


How did the astronauts enter the Lunar Module?

Astronauts entered the Lunar Module through a hatch on the side of the spacecraft. They climbed in feet first and then turned around to be seated for their journey back to the Command Module.


What was the name of the craft that took the astronauts to the moon?

The craft that took astronauts to the moon was called the Apollo spacecraft. It consisted of the command module, service module, and lunar module. The lunar module, known as the "LEM," was specifically designed to land on the moon's surface.


How many astronauts do you think would fly together in the command module?

Three astronauts


Could the Apollo astronauts take their suits off?

Yes, the Apollo astronauts could take their suits off when they were inside the lunar module or the command module. However, they had to wear their spacesuits when they were outside the spacecraft, such as during moonwalks or spacewalks.


How much room do the astronauts have inside the module?

they have a little amount of space inside of a module


Do astronauts need to wear a seat belt?

Yes, astronauts wear seat belts.


Who were the astronauts that landed the lunar module of the Apollo 11 mission on the moon?

Astronaut Neil Armstrong and Edwin Aldrin were the two astronauts who landed the lunar module on the moon.


What was the purpose of the Apollo lunar module?

The Apollo Lunar Module was designed to transport astronauts from lunar orbit to the moon's surface and back. It served as the "landing craft" for the Apollo missions, providing a safe way for astronauts to land on the moon, explore its surface, and then return to the Command Module in lunar orbit.


Which of these is a cylindrical section of the international space station used for working or living in space?

The cylindrical section of the International Space Station used for working and living in space is called the Destiny module. It serves as a laboratory for scientific research and experiments, as well as a living quarters for the astronauts on board.


What was the vehicle that took the first astronauts to the moon?

The vehicle that took the first astronauts to the moon was the Apollo Lunar Module, specifically the Apollo 11 mission in July 1969. The Lunar Module was part of the larger Apollo spacecraft that carried the astronauts into lunar orbit and then the Lunar Module descended to the surface of the moon with astronauts Neil Armstrong and Edwin "Buzz" Aldrin.


Who were the astronauts on Apollo 14?

The astronauts who flew the Apollo 14 mission were Commander Alan Shepard, Command Module Pilot Stuart Roosa, and Lunar Module Pilot Edgar Mitchell. The astronauts of the backup crew were Commander Eugene A. Cernan, Command Module Pilot Ronald E. Evans, Jr. and Lunar Module Pilot Joseph H. Engle.