NASA Apollo 11 Embroidered 4" Mission Patch - Yellow Border
NASA Apollo 11 Embroidered 4" Mission Patch - Yellow Border - From Original Artwork Mission Objective The primary objective of Apollo 11 was to complete a national goal set by President John F. Kennedy on May 25, 1961: perform a crewed lunar landing and return to Earth. Additional flight objectives included scientific exploration by the lunar module, or LM, crew; deployment of a television camera to transmit signals to Earth; and deployment of a solar wind composition experiment, seismic…
Blueprints of Aircrafts on Instagram: “Space Shuttle Challenger, Challenger was developed by Rockwell International in 1983. Challenger did 10 flights during three years. NASA…”
927 Likes, 1 Comments - Blueprints of Aircrafts (@bp_planes) on Instagram: “Space Shuttle Challenger, Challenger was developed by Rockwell International in 1983. Challenger…”
Apollo 11: " The last 10 miles were on us! " Lunar Module (LEM) Moon landing, July 20, 1969, P.J. Weisgerber artist
On July 20, 1969, NASA's Apollo 11 Lunar Module "The Eagle " landed men on the moon for the first time. The Eagle was gently lowered to the lunar surface by the TRW-built Lunar Module Descent Engine (LMDE). Six LMDE's landed modules on the moon. LMDE also thrust the aborted Apollo 13 and its crew into a safe return trajectory. Advertisement from: TRW Space and Technology Group. TRW Inc. 1989. Published in the magazine "" Apollo 11: It was 20 years ago today "(Final Frontier, July / August…
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