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Articles tagged: Apollo 15

  • Iya Whiteley, Mullard Space Science Laboratory, Nick Spall, The Mars-500 experiment December 2014 Ready for Mars? From Mars-500 to zero-gravity medical issues

    ... the crew and their family. While the intrepid Apollo astronauts ventured into cislunar space beyond orbital distances, ...1.00 sievert. The dangers are real and present. Shortly after the Apollo 16 flight to the Moon returned in 1972, for example, a...

    • Iya Whiteley
    • Mullard Space Science Laboratory
    • Nick Spall
    • The Mars-500 experiment
    Authors: Iya Whiteley     Nick Spall    
  • ISS, mixed media, quilts, space art March 2017 Space for art: Quilting in orbit

    ...by Patricia A Hobbs. ‘Top right: Leaving Home: Launch of the Apollo 8’ by Tanya A Brown. Bottom left: ‘The Rocket that Grandpa ...20, 1969; honour all of the Apollo missions; recognise all of the Apollo astronauts; investigate scientific Moon images; ...

    • ISS
    • mixed media
    • quilts
    • space art
    Authors: Nicole Stott    
  • Charlie Bolden, commercial space, ISS, NASA, space industry June 2019 Space industry prime directive

    ... 30-year programme in July 2011. We’ve achieved a lot in space in the 50 years since Apollo 11. Where do you think the next five decades will take us? Apollo served its geo-political imperative - which was to beat the Soviets - and...

    • Charlie Bolden
    • commercial space
    • ISS
    • NASA
    • space industry
    Authors: Clive Simpson     Mark Williamson    
  • 29 March 2018 Northern Arizona Space Training

    ...Modern America’ series, this book is arguably about as ‘niche’ as they get, being dedicated to the geology training of Apollo astronauts in Northern Arizona in the 1960s. The unusual cover picture aptly summarises the contents: it shows a spacesuited...

  • 19 June 2019 Shoot for the Moon

    ...) – gives some indication of its coverage, but it’s important to note that this is not a blow-by-blow account of the Apollo 11 mission. That consumes only the final 90 pages or so of Part IV, entitled “Down”. Three other parts – “Up”, “Around” and...

  • 01 October 2019 Hasselblad and The Moon Landing

    ... the lunar environment. The initial ambivalence about photography on the Apollo missions – the science was more important! – comes across...the storyboard of our adventure”. Can we now imagine Apollo 11 without the iconic photos? Perhaps fittingly, but ...

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