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  2. Third-party evidence for Apollo Moon landings - Wikipedia

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    In 2002, astronomers tested the optics of the Very Large Telescope by imaging the Apollo landing sites. [53] The telescope was used to image the Moon and provided a resolution of 130 meters (430 ft), which was not good enough to resolve the 4.2 meters (14 ft) wide lunar landers or their long shadows. [54]

  3. Tranquility Base - Wikipedia

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    On the landing, a combination of thrust from residual pressure in the docking tunnel that connected the Lunar Module with the command module Columbia in orbit, and an imperfect understanding of the Moon's uneven gravitational field, resulted in navigation errors which pushed the powered descent initiation point about 3 miles (4.8 km), and thus ...

  4. Moon landing - Wikipedia

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    A Moon landing or lunar landing is the arrival of a spacecraft on the surface of the Moon, including both crewed and robotic missions. The first human-made object to touch the Moon was Luna 2 in 1959. [3] In 1969 Apollo 11 was the first crewed mission to land on the Moon. [4]

  5. 'One giant leap closer': NASA identifies landing sites in ...

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    Scientists are excited to explore the moon's polar region, parts of which are perpetually shaded from the sun. and potential landing sites for Artemis III.

  6. The Moon Is an Endangered Historic Site, One Nonprofit Says - AOL

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    The Moon Courtesy World Monuments Fund As space exploration advances, the preservation of early Moon landing sites, like Tranquility Base, is crucial to protect humanity’s collective achievements.

  7. Did we really land on the moon? The big questions and eye ...

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    Moon landing deniers say there's clear photographic evidence of this, and point out that because there's no breeze on the moon, this must be fake. Apollo 11astronaut Edwin Buzz Aldrin, on the Moon ...

  8. Apollo 11 - Wikipedia

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    NASA's Apollo Site Selection Board announced five potential landing sites on February 8, 1968. These were the result of two years' worth of studies based on high-resolution photography of the lunar surface by the five uncrewed probes of the Lunar Orbiter program and information about surface conditions provided by the Surveyor program . [ 83 ]

  9. List of retroreflectors on the Moon - Wikipedia

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    The locations of lunar retroreflectors left by Apollo (A) and Luna (L) missions. Retroreflectors are devices which reflect light back to its source. Six retroreflectors were left at six sites on the Moon by three crews of the Apollo program, two by remote landers of the Lunokhod program, one by the Commercial Lunar Payload Services program and one by the Chandrayaan program. [1]