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What is the difference between Apollo 11 and Saturn V?

What is the difference between Apollo 11 and Saturn V?

In 1969, Apollo 11 was the first mission to land astronauts on the moon. Saturn V rockets also made it possible for astronauts to land on the moon on Apollo 12, 14, 15, 16 and 17. The last Saturn V was launched in 1973, without a crew. It was used to launch the Skylab space station into Earth orbit.

How is the space shuttle different from the Apollo 11 spacecraft?

The Apollo program was geared towards getting people to the Moon – for a very brief visit – and back (and hopefully before the Soviet Union did it), while the Space Shuttle program was geared towards doing Useful Things in low Earth orbit on a sustainable basis over a period of decades. …

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What was chosen as the patch design for the Apollo 11 mission and what did that design symbolize?

The eyes of the world were on Neil Armstrong, Buzz Aldrin and Michael Collins, making the Apollo 11 patch not only be a symbol for the mission, but also a representation of the intentions of America, the hopes of NASA, and the astronauts themselves. Further, we wanted the design to be symbolic rather than explicit.”

What were the different parts of the Apollo spacecraft?

The spacecraft was in three parts: The conical Command Module where the crew ate and slept on its way to the moon and home; the Service Module, supplying electricity, maneuvering power and thrust to get home from lunar orbit, and water to the spacecraft; and the Lunar Module, or LM, a two-part, totally self-contained …

What shape is a Apollo spacecraft?

Conical-shaped
Conical-shaped spacecraft; heat shield on blunt base; one hatch; five (5) windows: docking device in nose; small sample is located in a marked box on top wall shelf in DSH24.

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What kind of spacecraft was Apollo 11?

Apollo 11

Spacecraft properties
Spacecraft Apollo CSM-107 Apollo LM-5
Manufacturer CSM: North American Rockwell LM: Grumman
Launch mass 100,756 pounds (45,702 kg)
Landing mass 10,873 pounds (4,932 kg)

Who designed the Apollo 11 mission patch?

Since the Gemini V mission in 1965, astronauts have contributed to the design of their mission patches. Michael Collins, Apollo 11 Command Module pilot, traced a photo of an eagle from a wildlife magazine after fellow astronaut Jim Lovell proposed the idea.

How many sections did the Apollo 11 craft have?

three spacecraft
The Apollo 11 mission had three spacecraft: the Command Module Columbia, a Service Module, and the Lunar Module Eagle.