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THE FIRST LUNAR LANDING Apollo 11 Crew Time Table Saturn V Planning Ahead Docking with Eagle Science Experiments. Apollo 11 Crew. Neil Armstrong Mission Commander. Edwin Aldrin Lunar Module Pilot. Michael Collins Command Module Pilot. 1. Apollo 11 Time Table. Launched:
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THE FIRST LUNAR LANDING • Apollo 11 Crew • Time Table • Saturn V • Planning Ahead • Docking with Eagle • Science Experiments
Apollo 11 Crew Neil Armstrong Mission Commander Edwin Aldrin Lunar Module Pilot Michael Collins Command Module Pilot 1
Apollo 11 Time Table Launched: July 16th 1969 Landed on Moon: July 20th 1969 Returned to Earth: July 24, 1969 2
Most powerful rocket ever built • 363 ft. high and 7.5 million lbs. of thrust at lift off • Combined horsepower of 543 jet fighters • 50 tons accelerated to 24,000 mph. 3
Major Components of the • Saturn V Rocket • Launch Escape System • Command Module • Service Module • Lunar Module • Third, Second and First stage - Columbia or CSM - Eagle or LM 3
Was Apollo 11 aimed at the Moon? Apollo 11 was aimed at the future position of the Moon. 4
This image shows the Eagle inside the stage 3 section of the Saturn rocket. Explosive panels released the Eagle from Stage 3. 5
The docking procedure was a combination of automated and manual controls. The command module had to turn around and connect with the LM. 5
Science Experiments Passive Seismic Experiment It provided data on the interior of the Moon. 6
Science Experiments Laser Reflector It provides data on the Moon’s retreat and plate tectonics. This is the only Apollo experiment still providing data. 6
Laser beam aimed at Moon by a telescope at McDonald Observatory 6
Science Experiments Solar Wind Detector It provided data on the structure and composition of the Sun. 6
Assignment for the remainder of class: Pg. 226 Rev. #15