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A comprehensive web site which hosts images, multimedia, and other
forms of information about Project Apollo. Information about different
crews which manned each mission as well as a chronology of events
leading up to, through and even after the missions.
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The four
main goals of the Apollo Missions. |
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Apollo was a three-part spacecraft: the command module (CM), the crew's
quarters and flight control section; the service module (SM) for the
propulsion and spacecraft support systems. |
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The flight summaries of the manned Apollo flights. Mission numbers
7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, and 17. |
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Links about Apollo manned space missions, as well as the other manned
space missions in NASA’s existence. |
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The John F. Kennedy Space Center. Launching the NASA Vision.
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Comprehensive information about the Apollo Missions. This site contains
detailed information about the space craft and the mission goals. |
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Information about the unmanned Apollo missions. The missions were
otherwise known as the Saturn Missions.
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This
collection of more than 9000 NASA press release photos spans the American
manned space program, from the Mercury program to the STS-79 Shuttle
mission. This site includes both a full text search and a simple browse
tool to help you find the photos you are looking for. |
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Technical drawings of the Apollo spacecraft. Everything you ever wanted
to know about every piece of equipment that is found in the Apollo
spacecraft. |
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This is a site that shows the achievements of space voyages. It tells
which country and the time and date of their accomplishments. It also
goes into brief dioscussion on several achievements. |
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This site includes cool images as well as sound clips from various
astronauts. |
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This is a private site which includes many images and also wallpapers
of the apollo project (not a lot of info though). |
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JSC digital image collection, a great amount of high quality digital
images from various missions and other sources. |
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This site is about the U.S. and U.S.S.R. and their mission to link
a spacecraft to one of their stations, etc (Soyuz). |
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This is the official Buzz Aldrin site. It has a good biography of
the second man to walk on the moon. |