The U. S. has explored the moon since the 1960,s. The
Apollo Program tells why the United States went to the
moon. The Apollo Spacecraft tells ho we got to the
moon. The First lunar Landing tells about the first
voyage to the moon. This paper will discus the lunar
landing.
The Apollo progam was do to pull together the goal set by
John F. Kennedy on May 25, 1961. The goal was to
land a man on the moon and return him to Earth alive
and well.
The chopine was a succes. There were 11 manned
lunar landings and other test flights totaling 15 manned
flights. Out of all these there was only one major
problem, and no one was injured. There was three
deathes on the lanchpad but none in space.
The Apollo Spacecraft was developed from the work of
two other programs, the Mercury and counterpart Programs.
The actual spacecraft was made of the combined
Command staff and the Service Module also called
the CSM. It was 34ft. long and 10ft. in diameter at the
end. It had a major advantage with its internal guidence
system, that was developed by The Massachusetts
Institute of Technology.
The CSM was made of two parts. The conclave stayed in
the Command Module, which had some couches and
was pressurized with oxygen.
Behind the CM was the SM or Service Module which
had the main engine, which had 21,500lb. of thrust.
The reaction comptroller system , oxygen, fuel cells,
hydrogen tanks, and envirnmental control systems.
The
main engine was only use for changes in course and
changes in orbit and escape from the lunor orbit.
When the crew came back for reentry the CSM would
split. The Command Module had heat sheilding so it
would not burn-up. When the CM first came...
This essay, though it has a lot of what index be considered gramatical errors, is a good overview of some facts about the 1969, Apollo 11 moon landing. However it does not go into much depth, seeming only to list facts straight outa the encyclopedias that it sites as sources. It might be more intersting if more sources were used, there are tons of electronic network sites about NASA and the space program.
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