Apollo 11 Moon Landing Site Seen in Unprecedented Detail Apollo 12 in Pictures: Photos from NASA's Pinpoint Moon Landing Mission Apollo 11 Liftoff and Flag NASA. A Saturn V rocket launches the Apollo 11 crew on the first moon landing mission on July 16, 1969 in this image framed by ...
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The Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter Camera snapped its best look yet of the Apollo 11 landing site on the moon. The image, which was released on March 7, 2012, even shows the remnants of Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin's historic first steps on the surface around the Lunar Module.(Image credit...
Hazardous Journey: The Apollo 11 Moon Landing: Directed by Jon Dearden. With Neil Armstrong, Mike Collins, Buzz Aldrin, Gene Kranz. July 1969. Astronauts Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin are 240,000 miles from earth facing the most hazardous venture in the
阿波罗11号(Apollo 11)是美国国家航空航天局的阿波罗计划中的第五次载人任务,是人类第一次登月任务,三位执行此任务的宇航员分别为指令长尼尔•阿姆斯特朗(Neil Armstrong)、指令舱驾驶员迈克尔•科林斯(Michael Collins)与登月舱驾驶员巴兹•奥尔德林(Buzz Aldrin)。1969年7月20日,阿姆斯特朗与奥尔德林成为了首次踏...
Saturday marks the 55th anniversary of the Apollo 11 moon landing by Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin.
Armstrong wasted no time looking at the cratered surface below and comparing it to photos captured earlier by the crews of Apollo 8 and 10. "Apollo 11 is getting its first view of the landing approach," Armstrong radioed. "It looks very much like the pictures, but like the difference ...
The primary objective of the mission was to demonstrate crew, space vehicle, and mission support facilities during a human lunar mission and to evaluate lunar module performance. This mission was a full dry run for the Apollo 11 mission, and operations except an actual lunar landing were ...
Photos: The Apollo 11 moon landing, in photos Apollo 11 astronaut Edwin "Buzz" Aldrin salutes the American flag on the surface of the moon on July 20, 1969. Aldrin was the second man to ever step foot on the lunar surface. The first was Neil Armstrong, Apollo 11's ...
, a robotic probein orbit around the moon. The new views from the spacecraft's narrow angle camera are only the third time that close-up pictures of the landing sites have been snapped and resolved by the unmanned spacecraft around the moon. [See the new Apollo moon landing site photos]...