The Moon Landing
Alicia Rodríguez Sánchez
Created on October 10, 2024
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BY CAROLINA ZAPATA AND ALICIA RODRÍGUEZ
Moon landing
Arrival on Earth
INDEX
Date
Program
Apollo program's goals
Moon landing
Members of the Apollo 11
Apollo 13
Apollo 11's impact on Apollo 13
Personal opinion on importance of this event in subsequent events in the history of the USA
July 16, 1969
July 20, 1969
July 24, 1969
PROGRAM
Project Apollo was the United States human spaceflight program.The program started on 1960.Fulfill the old dream of a trip to the Moon by human beings.July 1969.
Apollo program's goals
- Technology to satisfy other national interests
- Control in space
- Moon exploration program
- human work in the lunar environment
Neil A. Armstrong
First man to walk on the moon."It's a small step for man, a big step for humanity"
Edwin “Buzz” Aldrin
Placed instruments,took photos and collected lunar samples.He also helped during takeoff.
Michael Collins
Orbit around the Moon
MOON LANDING
This historic event helped the world and people look to the future.
Columbia
Eagle
ARRIVAL ON EARTH
They fall gently into the water.The stay in a quarantine period to prevent any possible "contamination".They spent 21 days in quarantine.
Apollo 13:The Successful Failure
a project that followed Apollo 11
• Mission to explore the Fra Mauro region of the Moon• Crew: James A. Lovell, Jr., John L. Swigert, Jr., Fred W. Haise, Jr.• Commander: James A. Lovell, Jr. He was backup commander to Neil Armstrong for the Apollo 11 lunar landing mission·• Saturn V rocket carrying the Apollo 13 mission·• Mission failed.
APOLLO 11'S IMPACT ON APOLLO 13
- Apollo 11 success in 1969.
- Technical knowledge gained on Apollo 11 used for Apollo 13.
- Practical skills and experience from landing on the Moon.
- Improved protocols.
- Safe crew return.
Personal opinion
This event benefited in giving knowledge y experience for future spacial explorations, marking a key moment on the NASA and the history of United States. Also helped improving security protocols on other future missions.