Appendix a Apollo Drawings

Appendix a Apollo Drawings

Appendix A Apollo Drawings © Springer Nature Switzerland AG 2019 149 T. Eversberg, The Moon Hoax?, Science and Fiction, https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-05460-1 150 Appendix A Apollo Drawings Fig. A.1 Apollo launch configuration. NASA/Apollo Program Summary Report (April 1975) Appendix A Apollo Drawings 151 Fig. A.2 Apollo Command and Service Modules with Launch Escape System. NASA/ Apollo Program Summary Report (April 1975) 152 Appendix A Apollo Drawings Fig. A.3 The inside of the Command Module. NASA/Apollo Training Manual Apollo Spacecraft & Systems Familiarization (March 1968) Appendix A Apollo Drawings 153 Fig. A.4 The inside of the Command Module. NASA/Apollo Training Manual Apollo Spacecraft & Systems Familiarization (March 1968) Fig. A.5 Control display unit of the Command Module. NASA/Apollo Operations Handbook Block II Spacecraft (October 1969) 154 Appendix A Apollo Drawings Fig. A.6 Navigation and control system. NASA/Apollo Training Manual Apollo Spacecraft & Systems Familiarization (March 1968) Fig. A.7 Positioning of the drive units on the Command and Service Modules. NASA/ Apollo Training Manual Apollo Spacecraft & Systems Familiarization (March 1968) Appendix A Apollo Drawings 155 Fig. A.8 Stabilization and control system. NASA/Apollo Training Manual Apollo Spacecraft & Systems Familiarization (March 1968) Fig. A.9 Adapter for Apollo Spacecraft and Lunar Module. NASA/Apollo Training Manual Apollo Spacecraft & Systems Familiarization (March 1968) 156 Appendix A Apollo Drawings Fig. A.10 Comparison of Command/Service Modules and Lunar Module Appendix A Apollo Drawings 157 Fig. A.11 Exterior view of the Lunar Module. NASA/Apollo Program Press Information Notebook (1972) 158 Appendix A Apollo Drawings Fig. A.12 Landing configuration of the Lunar Module. NASA/Apollo Program Summary Report (April 1975) Appendix A Apollo Drawings 159 Fig. A.13 Controls of the Lunar Module. NASA/Apollo Spacecraft News Reference Fig. A.14 Lunar Module Ascent Stage. Inside view to the front. NASA/Apollo Program Press Information Notebook (1972) 160 Appendix A Apollo Drawings Fig. A.15 Lunar Module Ascent Stage. NASA/Apollo Program Press Information Notebook (1972) Fig. A.16 Lunar Module Ascent Stage. Inside view to the rear. NASA/Apollo Program Press Information Notebook (1972) Appendix A Apollo Drawings 161 Fig. A.17 Lunar Module Descent Stage. NASA/Apollo Program Press Information Notebook (1972) Appendix B The Astronauts of the Moon Landing Missions Fig. B.1 Portrait of the crew of Apollo 11. Neil A. Armstrong (Commander), Michael Collins (Command Module Pilot) and Edwin (Buzz) E. Aldrin Jr. (Lunar Module Pilot). On July 20, 1969 the Lunar Module Eagle landed in the Sea of Tranquility. Photo: NASA. No.: S69-31739 © Springer Nature Switzerland AG 2019 163 T. Eversberg, The Moon Hoax?, Science and Fiction, https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-05460-1 164 Appendix B The Astronauts of the Moon Landing Missions Fig. B.2 Portrait of the crew of Apollo 12. Charles (Pete) Conrad Jr. (Commander), Richard F. Gordon Jr. (Command Module Pilot) and Alan L. Bean (pilot of the Lunar Module). The Lunar Module Intrepid landed only a few hundred meters away from the unmanned lunar probe Surveyor III, which landed there in 1967. Photo: NASA. Item No.: S69-38852 Appendix B The Astronauts of the Moon Landing Missions 165 Fig. B.3 Portrait of the crew of Apollo 13, James A. Lovell Jr. (Commander), John L. Swigert Jr. (Command Module Pilot) and Fred W. Haise Jr. (Lunar Module Pilot). A moon landing could not be accomplished, because on the outbound flight to the Moon a supply tank ruptured in the Service Module. The crew was safely brought back to Earth. Photo: NASA. No.: S70-36485 166 Appendix B The Astronauts of the Moon Landing Missions Fig. B.4 Portrait of the crew of Apollo 14, Stuart A. Roosa (Command Module Pilot), Alan B. Shepard Jr. (Commander) and Edgar D. Mitchell (Lunar Module Pilot). Photo: NASA. No.: S70-55387 Appendix B The Astronauts of the Moon Landing Missions 167 Fig. B.5 Portrait of the crew of Apollo 15. David R. Scott (Commander), Alfred M. Worden (Command Module Pilot) and James B. Irwin (Lunar Module Pilot). Photo: NASA. Item No.: S71-37963 168 Appendix B The Astronauts of the Moon Landing Missions Fig. B.6 Portrait of the crew of Apollo 16. Thomas K. Mattingly II (Command Module Pilot), John W. Young (Commander) and Charles M. Duke Jr. (Lunar Module Pilot). Photo: NASA. No.: S72-16660 Appendix B The Astronauts of the Moon Landing Missions 169 Fig. B.7 Portrait of the crew of Apollo 17. Harrison H. Schmitt (Lunar Module Pilot), Eugene A. Cernan (Commander, seated) and Ronald E. Evans (Command Module Pilot). Photo: NASA. No.:S72-50438.

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