- Apollo – Mythopedia
Apollo was one of the Twelve Olympians and the Greek god of prophecy, healing, art, and culture He embodied the Greek ideal of masculine beauty
- Apollo 11 Timeline - National Air and Space Museum
The Apollo 11 Lunar Module Eagle, in a landing configuration, was photographed in lunar orbit from the Command and Service Module Columbia July 20, 196917:44 UTC1:44 pm ET The lunar module with Armstrong and Aldrin aboard was undocked from the command module At 101:36 GET, the descent to the surface of the Moon began
- Apollo 16 - National Air and Space Museum
Landing in the previously unexplored Descartes Highlands, Apollo 16 was the fifth mission to land people on the Moon Astronauts collected samples, took photographs and conducted experiments that included the first use of an ultraviolet camera on the Moon
- Apollo (Roman) – Mythopedia
Apollo was the Roman god who inspired prophecy, poetry, music, and medicine Incorporated directly from the Greeks after a plague devastated Rome, he was both the bringer of and guardian against pestilence
- Apollo 1 - National Air and Space Museum
During a preflight test for what was to be the first crewed Apollo mission, a fire claimed the lives of three U S astronauts; Gus Grissom, Ed White and Roger Chaffee After the disaster, the mission was officially designated Apollo 1
- Apollo 11 Moon Landing Stories - National Air and Space Museum
On July 20, when the Apollo 11 astronauts landed on the moon, the world was watching People from across the globe shared their memories of the moon landing with us
- Apollo 11 and the World - National Air and Space Museum
When the Apollo 11 spacecraft lifted off on July 16, 1969, for the Moon, it signaled a climactic instance in human history Reaching the Moon on July 20, its Lunar Module—with astronauts Neil A Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin aboard—landed on the lunar surface while Michael Collins orbited overhead in the Apollo 11 command module Armstrong soon set foot on the surface, telling millions on
- Ten Scientific Discoveries from the Apollo Missions
The Apollo Program was a monumental moment in human history – landing the first human beings on the surface of the Moon However, the Apollo missions contributed more than putting humans on the Moon, it also produced a lot of new scientific data and discoveries which expanded our knowledge of both the Moon itself and our Solar System
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