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  1. Vor 6 Tagen · Von Juli 1969 bis Dezember 1972 fanden sechs Apollo Mondlandungen statt. Apollo 11, Apollo 12, Apollo 14, Apollo 15, Apollo 16 und Apollo 17 brachten ingesamt 12 Astronauten auf den Mond (und weitere 6 Piloten in die Mond-Umlaufbahn). Das heißt: es betraten ausschließlich US-Amerikaner den Mond, da die Russen noch nie auf dem Erdtrabanten ...

  2. Historical Point is a platform where you will find the Latest Historical Turkish Series with Urdu Subtitles like Kurulus Osman, Salahuddin Ayubi, Sultan Muhammad Fateh etc.

  3. Vor 6 Tagen · The Gemini spacecraft was a cone-shaped capsule consisting of two components, a reentry module and an adaptor module. The adaptor module made up the base of the spacecraft. It was a truncated cone 228.6 cm high, 304.8 cm in diameter at the base and 228.6 cm at the upper end where it attached to the base of the reentry module.

  4. Vor 6 Tagen · APOLLO FOKUS – Architektur: Vom 13. bis 29. Juni verwandelt sich unser KULTURHAUS APOLLO in eine künstlerische Spielwiese rund um das Thema Architektur. Verschiedene Künstler:innen und Architekt:innen erforschen in vielfältigen Formaten die Wurzeln des APOLLO. Wir feiern gemeinsam die architektonische Wandellust vom ehemaligen ...

  5. 22. Mai 2024 · The Gemini spacecraft was a cone-shaped capsule consisting of two components, a reentry module and an adaptor module. The adaptor module made up the base of the spacecraft. It was a truncated cone 228.6 cm high, 304.8 cm in diameter at the base and 228.6 cm at the upper end where it attached to the base of the reentry module.

  6. Vor 3 Tagen · The Gemini spacecraft was a cone-shaped capsule consisting of two components, a reentry module and an adaptor module. The adaptor module made up the base of the spacecraft. It was a truncated cone 228.6 cm high, 304.8 cm in diameter at the base and 228.6 cm at the upper end where it attached to the base of the reentry module.

  7. The CM separated from the SM at 16:21:13 UT on 24 July. Apollo 11 splashed down in the Pacific Ocean on 24 July 1969 at 16:50:35 UT (12:50:35 p.m. EDT) after a mission elapsed time of 195 hrs, 18 mins, 35 secs. The splashdown point was 13 deg 19 min N, 169 deg 9 min W, 400 miles SSW of Wake Island and 24 km (15 mi) from the recovery ship USS ...