The alarm in Apollo 11 was triggered due to the onboard computer receiving an overload of navigational data. This caused the computer to prioritize its tasks and issue the alarm to alert the crew. It was later determined that the alarm was non-critical, and the mission continued successfully.
Apollo 11 went into space in 1969.
The master alarm in Apollo 13 was triggered by the high oxygen tank pressure caused by a damaged Teflon insulation on the wires inside the tank. This led to a series of malfunctions and a subsequent explosion in the oxygen tank.
There was no Apollo 6. The first manned Apollo mission was Apollo 7. The first Apollo mission to go to the moon was Apollo 8, the first to land was Apollo 11.
Apollo 11 was launched on 16 July 1969 and landed on the moon on 20 July 1969
Apollo 11 launched on July 16th 1969, with Eagle, it's lunar module, landing on the moon on July 20th 1969.
Apollo 11
Apollo 11 went into space in 1969.
The purpose of Apollo 11 was to go to the moon and to return to the earth.
If you set the alarm (i.e. lock the car) and then disconnect the battery, the alarm will go off. If you disconnect the battery when the alarm is not set (i.e. when the car is unlocked) the alarm will not go off. (So don't try to nick a locked one).
When the smokes reaches the device and sets off the alarm
The master alarm in Apollo 13 was triggered by the high oxygen tank pressure caused by a damaged Teflon insulation on the wires inside the tank. This led to a series of malfunctions and a subsequent explosion in the oxygen tank.
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No it will not go off.
The mission for the U.S. to go to the Moon.
A car alarm can go off with no one even near it. A bad earthing point or voltage change can make it go off. The sensor on the alarm itself may be too high which will cause it to go off with the lightest of touch.
There are some alarm clocks on the market that will go off every hour if they are set correctly. There are also alarm apps for smartphones and tablets that can go off every hour or even less.