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Goldilocks and the Seven Landers

"We choose to go to the moon..."

Lander

Rover

Titanium Falcon

"Walker"

Amphibious

360 degree cameras

Extendable claws for data collection

“We choose to go to the moon in this decade and do the other things, not because they are easy, but because they are hard...”

“Can we put a man on the moon before them?”

KEPLER 22b

Apollo 11

"WE CHOOSE TO GO TO MARS..."

  • American Dream
  • "Those who observed Neil Armstrong land on the Moon all those years ago still remember every detail – where they were, who they were with and how they felt. This will be our moment, in 2025." -Mars One
  • Curiosity
  • Can it provide information about earth? Can is sustain humans?
  • Progress
  • "Next giant leap for Mankind"

"This is the greatest week in the history of the world since creation. As a result of what you have done, the world has never been closer together."- President Nixon

July 16, 1969 at 9:32 a.m. EDT -- A Saturn V rocket carrying the Apollo 11 spacecraft lifted off from John F. Kennedy Space Center in Florida.

July 19 -- Apollo 11 entered lunar orbit.

July 20 -- 102 hours after launch, at 4:17 p.m. EDT, Armstrong and Aldrin landed on the moon' surface.

Six-and-a-half hours later--Armstrong stepped out of the spacecraft and took his first steps on the moon.

July 21-- 21 hours after their arrival, at 1:54 p.m. EDT, Armstrong and Aldrin lifted off from the moon, leaving the lower stage behind.

July 24 -- Apollo 11 entered the Earth's atmosphere at a speed of 36,194 feet (11,032 meters) per second. It landed in the Pacific Ocean at 12:51 p.m.

Goals

  • Water planet (few to no patches of land)
  • 2.4 times the size of Earth
  • 600 light years away from Earth and orbits a sun
  • Orbit length: 290 Earth days
  • Mass: below 52.8 earth masses
  • Sun produces 75% of the luminosity of Earth's sun
  • Temperature range possibility of 11.6 to 894.5 degrees Fahrenheit

The unknowns are of the planet are the gravitational pull, the chemical analysis of the water, exact temperature and atmosphere composition.

  • Collect Data and Information

  • Research possibility of sustaining human life for extended period of time

  • Aerospace accomplishment
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