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  2. Apollo 11 - Wikipedia

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    The capsule communicator (CAPCOM) was an astronaut at the Mission Control Center in Houston, Texas, who was the only person who communicated directly with the flight crew. [62] For Apollo 11, the CAPCOMs were: Charles Duke, Ronald Evans, Bruce McCandless II, James Lovell, William Anders, Ken Mattingly, Fred Haise, Don L. Lind, Owen K. Garriott ...

  3. File:Apollo 11 photo map.pdf - Wikipedia

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    This is a PDF version of Apollo 11 photo map.gif. It is more detailed than the GIF file and it can be zoomed. It is more detailed than the GIF file and it can be zoomed. Date

  4. File:Apollo 11 Tapes Report.pdf - Wikipedia

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    Use of NASA logos, insignia and emblems is restricted per U.S. law 14 CFR 1221.; The NASA website hosts a large number of images from the Soviet/Russian space agency, and other non-American space agencies.

  5. List of NASA's flight control positions - Wikipedia

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    TIMELINE generates the pre-flight timelines for the flight plan, monitors in-flight crew activities and coordinates activities with other flight controllers. Trajectory (TRAJ) TRAJ tracks the spacecraft's position in orbit to support acquisitions, plotting, external notifications, conjunction screening, and debris conjunction message evaluation ...

  6. Check out Buzz Aldrin’s Apollo 11 flight manual before its ...

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    The Apollo 11 Lunar Module Timeline Book that sat between Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin for the moon landing 50 years ago is going up for auction, at a price that's expected to amount to as much ...

  7. Lunar Panoramic Photography - Apollo 11 - Wikipedia

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    Despite its historic nature, the primary goal of Apollo 11 was simple; to achieve a landing and then safely return. All other aspects were considered as bonuses, including the Extravehicular Activity/EVA on the surface (AKA Moonwalk) which was kept to the barest minimum of placing a few experimental devices, grabbing a few rocks, and taking a few photographs.

  8. Today in history 1969: Apollo 11, carrying first men to land ...

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    "One small step for man, one giant leap for mankind." That epic sentence was uttered by NASA astronaut Neil Armstrong from the surface of the moon 46 years ago and was broadcast around the world.

  9. Apollo spacecraft feasibility study - Wikipedia

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    An early Apollo Program plan, involving a proposal like the Project Olympus for an Earth orbital laboratory station. [ 7 ] All three competitors supplemented the $250,000 contracts with their own money: Convair spent $1 million, GE $2 million, and Martin $3 million. [ 8 ]