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Apollo
Missions
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Images
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Apollo
11
Landed at Mare Tranquillitatis
(Sea of Tranquility) 0Á4'5"N, 23Á42'28"E
Mare Tranquilitatis was the
first site chosen because it is a relatively smooth
and level area. The LM landed safely some 6 km from
the site originally selected due to a high density
of craters at the original site. In the last seconds
before landing, the LM was manually piloted by Neil
Armstrong to avoid a sharp-rimmed ray crater which
measured 180 meters across and 30 meters deep. This
crater was named West.
Other Resources:
http://www.nasm.edu/apollo/AS11/a11.htm
http://nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/planetary/lunar/apollo11info.html
http://nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/nmc/tmp/1969-059C.html
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Apollo
12
Landed at Oceanus Procellarum
(Ocean of Storms) 3.036 S, 23.418 W
Other Resources:
http://www.nasm.edu/apollo/AS12/a12.htm
http://nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/planetary/lunar/apollo12info.html
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Apollo
13
Mission aborted and did not
land on moon. The site selected was the Fra Mauro
crater . This site was used by Apollo 14.
Other Resources:
http://www.nasm.edu/apollo/AS13/a13.htm
http://nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/planetary/lunar/apollo13info.html
Find more about the malfunctions/accident
at
http://nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/planetary/lunar/ap13acc.html
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Apollo
14
Landed at Fra Mauro 3.65 S,
17.47 W
Site was a hilly region about
30 miles (49.3 km) north of the Fra Mauro crater--the
same site selected for the aborted Apollo 13 mission.
The landing site was near Cone Crater.
Other Resources:
http://www.nasm.edu/apollo/AS14/a14.htm
http://nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/planetary/lunar/apollo14info.html
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Apollo
15
Landed at Hadley Rille/Apennine
Mountains 26.13 N, 3.63E
Site is at the foot of the
Apennine mountain range. The Apennines rise up to
more than 15,000 feet (4572 m) along the southeastern
edge of Mare Imbrium (Sea of Rains).
Other Resources:
http://www.nasm.edu/apollo/AS15/a15.htm
http://nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/planetary/lunar/apollo15info.html
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Apollo
16
Landed at Descartes Highlands
8Á 59' 29'' S, 15Á 30' 52'' E
Site was a hilly region around
Descartes crater in the lunar highlands. The landing
site had two basic terrains that were explored and
sampled: the Cayley Plains - a smooth plains unit,
and the Descartes formation made up of hilly furrowed
highland material.
Other Resources:
http://www.nasm.edu/apollo/AS16/a16.htm
http://nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/planetary/lunar/apollo16info.html
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Apollo
17
Landed at Taurus-Littrow 20.18N,
30.76E
Site, Taurus-Littrow, takes
its name from the Taurus mountains and Littrow crater
which are located in a mountainous region on the southeastern
rim of the Serenitatis basin. The actual target landing
site was at 30Á 44' 58.3" east longitude by 20Á
9' 50.5" north latitude -- about 750 km east
of the Apollo 15 landing site at Hadley Rille.
Other Resources:
http://www.nasm.edu/apollo/AS17/a17.htm
http://nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/planetary/lunar/apollo17info.html
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