Apollo 11 VR is a first person experience of the interior of the 1969 Command Module. Explore the cockpit firsthand in an authentic model of the interior based on scans from the Smithsonian.
s_dynamic_model_map_ start_cmd stop_cmd ►drivers ►external_command ►external_command_demo ►guardian ►hdmap ►image_decompress ►lidar ►localization ►monitor ►old_routing_adapter ►perception ►planning ►planning_internal ►pnc_map ►prediction ►relative_map ►routin...
apollo::common The apollo::common namespace contains the code of the common module. 类型定义说明◆ EigenAffine3dVecusing apollo::common::EigenAffine3dVec = typedef EigenVector<Eigen::Affine3d> 在文件 eigen_defs.h 第47 行定义.◆ EigenDequetemplate<class EigenType > using apollo::common::...
The hatch to the Apollo 11 command module, which served as the entry and exit point to the spacecraft on the launch pad and after splash down, is displayed separately in Destination Moon at The Museum in Flight in Seattle. (collectSPACE) collectSPACE The Apollo 11 command module "Columbia" ...
module down to the Moon from orbit, and lower thrust to allow the LM to hover near the surface of the Moon while the astronauts picked a final landing spot. No rocket engine before had ever had variable power. The smaller engine, which would return the astronauts to the c...
along with the mission’s command module pilot, Michael Collins, were rightfully hailed as heroes — but their historic achievement was decidedly a team effort. For years, 400,000 men and women had worked behind the scenes toward that goal. Among them: the 4,000 IBMers who built the comput...
astronaut Michael Collins visits the suit-up room in the astronaut crew quarters at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida. Collins was orbiting in the Command Module while Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin went to the surface of the moon in the Lunar Module during the Apollo 11 mission. (Frank...
To mark the 50th anniversary of Apollo 11, we revisit a first-hand account of designing the Lunar Module digital autopilot, and compare the approach used then with the way it could be done today.
Aldrin followed Armstrong outside on the moon, uttering "Magnificent desolation." They spent just over two hours treading the dusty surface, before returning to their lunar module and blasting off to link back up with Collins, the command module pilot who had remained in lunar orbit....
In the cramped confines of the command module, Apollo 11’s astronauts frequently found it necessary to use whatever writing surface was available to take notes. Often, this meant they would turn to the walls of the craft itself. Command module pilot Michael Collins penned notes representing coor...