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Goals of the Program

Type of Spacecraft

Setbacks

Historical events/Political issues

Pictures

Bibliography

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Apollo 13

Apollo 11 landing

  • Aborted mission
  • Fred W. Haise Jr. John L. Swigert Jr.
  • Oxygen tank exploded.
  • Apollo 14-15 did what this one didnt

Sputnik is launched

  • Buzz Aldrin 1969
  • Spacecraft Eagle
  • Apollo 11 ended decade competition to the moon
  • First launch october 4 1957
  • First satalite
  • Abe Silverstein

Apollo funding

  • 11-17 achieved lunar landing
  • 7 and 9 tested modules
  • Total funding was 20 billion dollars

Apollo Soyuz

Apollo

Apollo 16

  • First internationally manned spacecraft
  • Tested docking systems
  • Space rescue
  • Had to do spacewalk
  • Retrieved cables
  • Slowed down mission

There were 4 basic goals.

1. Accomplish the tech that we need for the other nations.

2. to gain importance and high status in space for the U.S.

3. To stay with the program for scientific exploration of the moon.

4. Be capable to work in the spacial environment

Apollo Program

Apollo 7

Rocket

  • Saturn 1B rocket used for orbit missions
  • Saturn V rocket used for lunar missions
  • First manned flight
  • Successful manned Apollo mission
  • 11 days
  • Flipped over in ocean

Grace, Esmir, Logan

and Erica

Apollo 13

  • 2 1/2 days into mission oxygen tanks exploded.
  • Far from Earth
  • Lunar landing aborted

Flight Mode

Apollo

  • What we use now
  • Rocket with 3 different stages.
  • Lets go of parts as it goes
  • Still has enough fuel to get back to Earth
  • Goal made in 1967 to reach moon
  • Reached goal in 1969.
  • 73 men, 24 traveled to moon 12 walked on moon
  • 17 missions
  • 6 landed on moon

Apollo 17

  • Sample features on Taurus-Littrow
  • Activate surface experiment
  • Heat flow experiments on lunar surface

Apollo 1 Setback

  • As-204
  • Was going to be first piloted spacecraft from Apollo
  • Fire broke out and killed astronauts in pretest

Testing of Modules

Apollo 11

  • Walter M., Schirra Jr., Donn F. Eisele, And R. Walter Cunningham test modules
  • orbit Earth 163 times.
  • Trying to see if moduled are livable
  • JFK was to have a landing on moon
  • Lunar module testing
  • Television camera
  • Weather equipment

Apollo 14 goals

  • Explore the Fra Mauro

Other Flight Mode

Apollo 17

  • Lunar orbit rendezvous
  • Rendezvous with another spaceship
  • Cernan lastperson on moon 1972
  • Stopped funding of 20 billion dollars.
  • Command module= where they control the rocket and where they live in
  • Service module=Where all the life support is
  • Lunar module=Module used in landing

Module

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