Apollo Program In The 60s Essay

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The 60s was an extraordinary year in history. Many people changed, technology advanced,Martin Luther King jr spoke out what he felt to the world and let every single person know what his dream was. All those events where big historical events but one subject i'm really into is space technology. To be more specific “The Apollo program” in the 60s. The main cause, or role of this program is to try and land humans on the moon. The objective is to bring the crew members back to earth safely. Apollo program achieved the goal and landed the first human on the moon in July 20,1969. John F. Kennedy was the president at the time and he also wanted to land humans on the moon. After all the test, and research the Apollo program did it. Neil Armstrong, and …show more content…

He had always dedicated his life to being a test pilot, and an engineer. Then in 1962 Neil transferred to astronaut status after being an administrator for NACA. He was also assigned command pilot for the Gemini 8 mission. Gemini 8 was launched on March 16,1966. Armstrong was the most indicated person to put in charge of a shuttle. He had master degrees on various things. A Bachlors for science in the university of purdue, and Southern California university.Neil had won many different type of medals for being the first human to set foot on the moon and one of the was Presidential Medal of Freedom, and he was decorated by 17 countries.

On the apollo 11 mission the space shuttle was at approximately 118.65 miles of altitude.The inclination at which the spacecraft was at 32.521 degrees, and it orbits at 30 revolutions. The duration of the mission Apollo 11 was of 8 days, 3 hours, 18 min, and 35 sec.The distance that the two astronauts had to travel was 953,054 miles, the lunar location was at the Sea of Tranquility, and the coordinates were 71 degrees north, 23.63degrees east. When the spacecraft landed it only had 30 min of fuel

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