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THE APOLLO MISSIONS

THE APOLLO MISSIONS. By: Gabrielle Van Sant. APOLLO 1. Apollo 1 had a big fire during training and killed 3 people. The fire was because of the oxygen. It was a very small space craft. WHAT HAPPENED?.

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THE APOLLO MISSIONS

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  1. THE APOLLO MISSIONS By: Gabrielle Van Sant

  2. APOLLO 1 • Apollo 1 had a big fire during training and killed 3 people. • The fire was because of the oxygen. • It was a very small space craft.

  3. WHAT HAPPENED? The people were afraid after the big fire of Apollo. That was the worst thing. There was a spark that flew, and because of having pure oxygen in the air it caused a big fire. The people burned to death within about 6 seconds.

  4. APOLLO 7 • Apollo 7 was basically the second Apollo. • After the fire the people who created it looked over what was wrong and made a new one. • Apollo 7 only orbited the Earth.

  5. Successful Journey’s • They were able to see the world from a whole different point of view. • Apollo was successful in orbiting the Earth and returning. • Apollo 11,12, 14, 15, 16, and 17 all landed on the moon.

  6. APOLLO 13 • Rocket: Saturn V, AS-508Launch: 04/11/70, 13:13 CSTLanding (E): 04/17/70, 1:07 p.m. ESTDuration: 5 days, 22 hrs, 54 minCSM: Odyssey, CSM-109LM: Aquarius, LM-7 • Apollo is the space craft that actually went to the moon. • It was a little bit bigger than the first one. It could now hold 2 people. • Apollo 13 was the Rocket: Saturn V, AS-508Launch: 04/11/70, 13:13 CSTLanding (E): 04/17/70, 1:07 p.m. ESTDuration: 5 days, 22 hrs, 54 minCSM: Odyssey, CSM-109LM: Aquarius, LM-7

  7. APOLLO 14 • Rocket: Saturn V, AS-509Launch: January 31, 1971, 4:03:02 pm ESTLanding (M): February 03, 1971Lunar Location: Fra MauroLanding (E): February 09, 1971, 4:05 pm ESTDuration: 9 days, 0 hours, 2 minutesRecovery: 0.965 km, U.S.S. New OrleansOrbits (M): 34 (2 days, 18 hrs, 40 min)CSM: Kitty Hawk, CM-110LM: Antares, LM-8Rocks: 94.4 lbsSurface time: 1 day, 9 hrs, 30 min

  8. APOLLO 15 • Rocket: Saturn V, AS-510Launch: 07/26/71, 9:34 a.m. EDTLanding (M): 07/30/71, 6:16 p.m. EDTLunar Location: Hadley-ApennineLanding (E): 08/07/71, 4:46 p.m. EDTDuration: 12 days, 7 hrs, 12 minAltitude (E): 92.5 nm x 91.2 nmAltitude (M): 70.3 nm by 54.3 nmOrbits (E): 2Orbits (M): 74 (6 days, 1 hr, 17 min)CSM: Endeavor, CSM-112LM: Falcon, LM-10Rocks: 169 lbsSurface time: 2 days, 18 hrs, 54 min

  9. APOLLO 16 • Rocket: Saturn V, AS-511Launch: 04/16/72, 12:54 p.m. ESTLanding (M): 04/20/72, 9:33 p.m. ESTLunar Location: Descartes HighlandsLanding (E): 04/27/72, 2:45 p.m. ESTDuration: 11 days, 1 hr, 51 minOrbits (M): 64 (5 days, 5 hrs, 53 min)CSM: Casper, CSM-113LM: Orion, LM-11Rocks: 208.3 lbsSurface time: 2 days, 23 hrs, 2 min

  10. APOLLO 17 • Rocket: Saturn V, AS-512Launch: 12/07/72, 12:33:00 a.m. ESTLanding (M): 12/11/72Lunar Location: Taurus-LittrowLanding (E): 12/19/72, 02:24:59 p.m. ESTDuration: 12 days, 13 hrs, 51 min, 59 secRecovery: U.S.S. TiconderogaAltitude (E): 92.5 nm x 91.2 nmAltitude (M): 70.3 nm x 54.3 nmOrbits (E): 2Orbits (M): 64 (6 days, 3 hrs, 48 min)CSM: America, CSM-114LM: Challenger, LM-12Rocks: 243.1 lbsSurface time: 3 days, 2 hrs, 59 min

  11. APOLLO’S 18,19,and 20 • The Apollo’s 18, 19, and 20 were cancelled. • Not many people know about the cancelled missions. • There was only one website that I went on that had Apollo’s 18, 19, 20.

  12. Conclusion My experience with this project was great. I learned a lot. It was fun seeing the older space crafts, and learning about their differences. I used to think they were all the same, but now I know their not. Thanks to this project I know a lot more about these space crafts than before.

  13. Sources Click here to go to homepage        Apollo 15. 2005.Available: http://images/google.com/imgres?imgurl=http://science.ksc.nasa.gov.history/apollo/apollo 15/apollo-15-patch.jpg. July 19, 2005        Nasa Space Shuttles.2005.Available:http://images/google.com/imgres?imgurl=http://www.nasaspaceshop.com/images/midshuttlepic.jpg. July 19, 2005        Apollo 8. 2005.Available:http://images/google.com/imgres?imgurl=http://www.spacefacts.de/mission/photo/apollo8.jpg (this was also for 7-14)        Jones, M. Eric. 1995-2005. Available: http://www.hq.nasa.gov/office/pao/history/alsj/frame.html. July 19, 2005       Ultimate Space Place. 1997-2005. Available: http://www.thespaceplace.com/history/apollo2.htm. July 19, 2005

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