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Once America's most experienced astronaut, Apollo 13's Jim Lovell, who died at 97, was the first to visit the moon twice.
More than 50 years after the last manned moon mission, the Apollo program is still making groundbreaking discoveries.
July 20th is Moon Day, Space Exploration Day and the anniversary of the first Apollo 11 moonwalk. Here’s a look at the Apollo program and the new Artemis program to return to the lunar surface ...
James Lovell, a member of humanity’s first trip to the moon and commander of NASA’s ill-fated Apollo 13 mission, has died at the age of 97.
Earlier, on Apollo 8, Lovell and his crew were the first humans to leave the Earth’s orbit to orbit the Moon, traveling more than half a million miles, at nearly 25,000 miles per hour.
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Apollo Program Eagle Has Landed

With the Cold War fueling the space race, NASA faced its greatest test—landing humans on the Moon. The Apollo Program overcame setbacks, perfected lunar orbit, and built the Lunar Module, leading to ...
Analysis of Apollo 17 lunar soil reveals insights into landslide behavior, enhancing our understanding of lunar geology for ...
Collins Radio workers began assembling the gear used in the mission in the 1960s by hand. Workers told TV9 that a normal job that would take 20 seconds might take up to 5 minutes on the Apollo ...
Object Details Author Scott, David Meerman Jurek, Richard Subject Project Apollo (U.S.) Public relations History United States National Aeronautics and Space Administration Public relations Contents A ...