- Apollo - Wikipedia
Apollo[a] is one of the Olympian deities in ancient Greek and Roman religion, as well as Greek and Roman mythology Apollo has been recognized as a god of archery, music and dance, truth and prophecy, healing and diseases, the Sun and light, poetry, and more
- The Apollo Program - NASA
Project Apollo's goals went beyond landing Americans on the moon and returning them safely to Earth The national effort fulfilled a dream as old humanity
- Apollo 17 Moon Landing: Humanity’s Last Steps on the Lunar Surface - AMAC
Apollo 17 landed on the Moon on December 11, 1972 — the final human moon landing, marking a milestone in lunar exploration and science
- Today in History: December 7, Apollo 17 blasts off
America’s last crewed moon mission to date was launched as Apollo 17 blasted off from Cape Canaveral
- Mapping the Moon: The Apollo Transforming Printer
Using materials from the Geography Map Division's Frederick Doyle Papers, this post explores the role NASA’s Apollo Transforming Printer played in creating maps of the moon from panoramic photographs
- Apollo program - Wikipedia
Apollo 8 was the first crewed spacecraft to orbit another celestial body, and Apollo 11 was the first crewed spacecraft to land humans on one Overall, the Apollo program returned 842 pounds (382 kg) of lunar rocks and soil to Earth, greatly contributing to the understanding of the Moon's composition and geological history
- Apollo: The Greek God of Music and the Sun - History Cooperative
Apollo is one of the most revered gods of the ancient Greek world Read his stories and learn why he's so important to Greek mythology
- Apollo | Space Program, History, Missions, Significance, Facts . . .
The Apollo program, also known as Project Apollo, was the United States human spaceflight program led by NASA, which landed the first humans on the Moon in 1969
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