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Forbush, Julie, Ed. – 1979
This newsletter, produced by the National Air and Space Museum of the Smithsonian Institution, contains an article on the Apollo 11 spaceflight, an article on hypersonic and supersonic flight which compares the Concorde, the X-15, and the Shuttle Orbiter, an article presenting photographs of the construction of the Shuttle Orbiter, and an article…
Descriptors: Aerospace Education, Aerospace Technology, Astronomy, Lunar Research
National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Washington, DC. – 1970
The major events of the first manned moon landing mission, Apollo 11, are presented in chronological order from launch time until arrival of the astronauts aboard the U.S.S. Hornet. The log is descriptive, non-technical, and includes numerous color photographs of the astronauts on the moon. (PR)
Descriptors: Aerospace Education, Aerospace Technology, Instructional Materials, Lunar Research
National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Washington, DC. – 1970
This brochure contains a transcript of the Apollo 11 post-flight press conference, in which the astronauts discussed the scenes shown in 40 photographs taken during the mission. These photographs are included in the brochure. Most are in color. The conference concluded with a question and answer interview of the astronauts. (PR)
Descriptors: Aerospace Education, Aerospace Technology, Instructional Materials, Lunar Research
National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Washington, DC. – 1969
Apollo 9, an earth orbiting mission during which the Lunar Module was first tested in space flight in preparation for the eventual moon landing missions, is the subject of this pamphlet. Many color photographs and diagrams of the Lunar Module and flight activities are included with a brief description of the mission. (PR)
Descriptors: Aerospace Education, Aerospace Technology, Instructional Materials, Lunar Research
National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Washington, DC. – 1970
The dramatic events of Apollo 13 are summarized in this collection of photographs, descriptions, and portions of dialog between the astronauts and Mission Control. What was planned as the third manned lunar landing resulted in a perilous rescue with the lunar module serving as a lifeboat to supply necessary power after an explosion disabled the…
Descriptors: Aerospace Education, Aerospace Technology, Instructional Materials, Lunar Research
MOSAIC, 1978
Discusses the efforts which have been accomplished in extragalactic astronomy (the study of bodies and systems beyond the Milky Way) since 1929. Some of the most perplexing problems of extragalactic astronomy such as the missing mass of the galaxies are also discussed. (HM)
Descriptors: Aerospace Education, Astronomy, Evolution, Lunar Research
Miller, James P. – Journal of Aerospace Education, 1977
Provides a 13 item, multiple choice test relating to aerospace science history. (SL)
Descriptors: Aerospace Education, Elementary Secondary Education, History, Lunar Research
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Jones, Robert E. – School Science and Mathematics, 1979
Describes the graphic construction of lunar eclipses and how lunar graphics are used. The meaning of some terms and concepts and a diagram for a total lunar eclipse are also included. (HM)
Descriptors: Aerospace Education, Astronomy, Diagrams, Earth Science
French, Bevan M. – 1976
This document presents an overview of knowledge gained from the scientific explorations of the moon between 1969 and 1972 in the Apollo Program. Answers are given to questions regarding life on the moon, surface composition of rocks on the moon, the nature of the moon's interior, characteristics of lunar "soil," the age, history and…
Descriptors: Aerospace Education, Aerospace Technology, College Science, Lunar Research
National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Washington, DC. – 1968
This pamphlet presents a series of photographs depicting the story of the Apollo 8 mission around the moon and includes a brief description as well as quotes from the astronauts. The photographs show scenes of the astronauts training, the Saturn V rocket, pre-flight preparation, blast off, the earth from space, the lunar surface, the earth-based…
Descriptors: Aerospace Education, Aerospace Technology, Earth Science, Instructional Materials
National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Washington, DC. – 1970
Man's second lunar landing, Apollo 12, provided a wealth of scientific information about the moon. The deployment of the magnetometer, seismometer, and ionosphere detector, and other activities on the lunar surface are described. A number of color photographs show the astronauts setting up equipment on the moon as well as close-ups of the lunar…
Descriptors: Aerospace Education, Aerospace Technology, Instructional Materials, Lunar Research
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Schaeffer, Oliver A. – Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, 1973
Discusses methods used in determination of absolute isotopic ages for the returned lunar material, including the uranium-lead, rubidium-strontium, and argon 40-argon 39 ratio methods. Indicates that there would exist a basin-forming bombardment period for the Moon extending over at least 300 million years. (CC)
Descriptors: Aerospace Education, Aerospace Technology, Earth Science, Lunar Research
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Fox, Sidney W. – Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, 1973
Discusses the determination of hydrolyzable amino acid precursors and a group of six amino acids in the returned lunar samples of the Apollo programs. Indicates that molecular evolution is arrested at the precursor stage on the Moon because of lack of water. (CC)
Descriptors: Aerospace Education, Aerospace Technology, Biochemistry, Earth Science
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Latham, Gary V. – Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, 1973
Summarizes major findings from the passive seismic experiment on the Moon with the Apollo seismic network illustrated in a map. Concludes that human beings may have discovered something very basic about the physics of planetary interiors because of the affirmation of the presence of a warm'' lunar interior. (CC)
Descriptors: Aerospace Education, Earth Science, Geophysics, Lunar Research
Haddad, Nick; McWilliams, Harold; Wagoner, Paul – National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), 2007
NASA (National Aeronautics and Space Administration) Engineers at Marshall Space Flight Center along with their partners at other NASA centers, and in private industry, are designing and beginning to develop the next generation of spacecraft to transport cargo, equipment, and human explorers to space. These vehicles are part of the Constellation…
Descriptors: Space Exploration, Space Sciences, Astronomy, Aviation Technology
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