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Articles tagged: Apollo 8

  • Apollo capsule, deep space mission, Johnson Space Center, Orion spacecraft, Space Launch System 30 January 2017 Orion engineers test for vibrations and SLS completes a major review

    ... tests at NASA’s Johnson Space Center in Houston. The Orion spacecraft is similar to NASA’s Apollo capsule but will carry up to six astronauts instead of three (as Apollo did) but its purpose is long-haul flight. The spacecraft will serve...

    • Apollo capsule
    • deep space mission
    • Johnson Space Center
    • Orion spacecraft
    • Space Launch System
  • Apollo program, giant impact hypothesis, Lunar samples, Moon formation, potassium isotopes 13 September 2016 Scientists prove the Moon was created by a vaporised Earth

    ... of the Earth and Moon. However in 2001, a revelation occurred as Moon rock samples brought back from the Apollo missions in the 1970s were found to contain nearly identical isotopic compositions when compared to terrestrial rocks. This...

    • Apollo program
    • giant impact hypothesis
    • Lunar samples
    • Moon formation
    • potassium isotopes
  • Apollo 17, Moon mission, National Space Council, President Trump, Space Policy Directive 1 12 December 2017 Trump signs Space Policy Directive 1

    ... when Trump became President. Perhaps poignantly, the signing of the directive was timed to coincide with the Apollo 17 mission – the last mission when humans walked on the Moon. “Exactly 45 years ago, almost to the minute...

    • Apollo 17
    • Moon mission
    • National Space Council
    • President Trump
    • Space Policy Directive 1
  • Apollo 11 Moon landing, commercial deep-space communications station, ESA, Goonhilly Earth Station, Inmarsat 23 February 2018 UK to host world’s first commercial deep-space communications station

    ...-communication site located in Cornwall, UK that was once used to beam iconic images to TV viewers of events such as the Apollo 11 Moon landing, will help create the world’s first commercial deep-space communications station, capable of tracking...

    • Apollo 11 Moon landing
    • commercial deep-space communications station
    • ESA
    • Goonhilly Earth Station
    • Inmarsat
  • 10 October 2018 Apollo Program Development Plan

    ...structure”. The volume is a facsimile of NASA’s plan for Apollo dated 15 January 1965, which comprises 17 sections and a ...reported to Kennedy Space Center. Most people consider the Apollo programme a triumph of engineering and technology, which indeed...

  • 24 September 2020 Apollo’s Legacy - Perspectives on the Moon Landings

    ...be written by a serious space historian shows that the Apollo story has truly come of age. While there will ... celebrate the technology, the bravery and the political will that made Apollo possible, it is time to realise that it is increasingly ‘just...

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