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A visitor checks out the information panel about the Apollo- Soyuz module. (Washington DC, USA, Oct. 2006)

Accessories 30/30well specified, captured the essence of a life well lived demonstrated with serenity and treasured memories without being fusty and old fashioned. Reservation? close up image of the toes.

zuriq - le corbusier

PLS Scholars participate in classroom discussion at George Washington's Mount Vernon. Photo by Grant Miller for the Presidential Leadership Scholar Program.

 

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Paris : Défilé du 14 juillet 2015

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La Cité radieuse

Marseille 2008

Dr. Robert Gates speaks with PLS Scholars at George Washington's Mount Vernon. Photo by Grant Miller for the Presidential Leadership Scholar Program.

 

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New module ready for landscaping.

Development Module for PhD Scholars

Road Map workshop at Cumberland Lodge, Windsor

Pima Air and Space Museum

 

NORTH AMERICAN ROCKWELL

APOLLO COMMAND MODULE (MOCKUP)

 

The Apollo command module is the NASA spacecraft that flew astronauts from the Earth to the Moon and back.

 

In 1961, NASA awarded the contract for the command module to then North American Aviation. It was a continuation of the "capsule" spacecraft design used in the Mercury and Gemini Programs. The Apollo command module was larger to accommodate three astronauts and used advanced computers and navigational equipment on the longer lunar flights. For most of the flight, the command module was attached to the service module which contained the propulsion, environmental, electrical, control and fuel systems.

 

Unlike the previous NASA spacecraft, the Apollo command module was built with a docking assembly and hatch so that it could dock with the lunar module. The lunar module would detach and land on the moon with two astronauts leaving the command module and its pilot in lunar orbit until their return.

 

Thirty-five command modules were built, with 15 of them being launched on manned space missions. These included eleven Apollo missions, three Skylab missions, and the Apollo Soyuz Test Project. The rest of the modules were used in various Earthbound tests or unmanned test flights.

 

This command module mockup was built by North American Rockwell for the CBS Evening News with Walter Cronkite during their reporting of the Apollo missions. Made up of surplus command module panels, equipment, couches and other parts, it gave television viewers a visual of the interior of the spacecraft. During the Apollo missions, there was limited live and recorded footage for use by the networks. Mockups, models, graphics and other visual aids were important tools for reporters to help fill in the visual narrative of an Apollo mission.

 

The mockup was later used in the Ron Howard & Tom Hanks HBO miniseries From the Earth to the Moon. In the miniseries, the mockup was used by Emmett Seaborn, a fictitious news anchor with the fictitious NTC network.

 

Technical Specifications (Command Module Without Service Module):

Length: 30 ft-10 in

Diameter: 10 ft-7 in

Interior 210 cubic feet

Weight: 12.251 Ibs. (without service module)

Crew: 3

Development Module for PhD Scholars

Road Map workshop at Cumberland Lodge, Windsor

Development Module for PhD Scholars

Road Map workshop at Cumberland Lodge, Windsor

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PLS Scholars tour the National Archives. National Archives, Washington, DC. Photo by Grant Miller for the Presidential Leadership Scholar Program.

 

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Panorama of Apollo 11 images (distorted by the stitching program) of part of the Lunar Module.

Development Module for PhD Scholars

Road Map workshop at Cumberland Lodge, Windsor

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Soyuz TM-14 descent module, 1992

This spacecraft made the 14th flight to the Mir space station, and was the first Soyuz mission of the Russian Federation. TM craft were used to ferry three-man cosmonaut and astronaut teams to and from Mir and the International Space Station between 1986 and 2002. Soyuz is now the only way of sending cosmonauts and astronauts to the International Space Station.

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Taken from the Cosmonauts: Birth of the Space Age exhibition at the Science Museum (September 2015 to March 2016).

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Presidential Leadership Scholars - Mt. Vernon, VA. Photo by Grant Miller for the Presidential Leadership Scholar Program.

 

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Presidential Leadership Scholars - Mt. Vernon, VA. Photo by Grant Miller for the Presidential Leadership Scholar Program.

 

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a real lunar module. was used in testing, never made it to the moon. but it *is* legit. Garret was just a tad excited.

Government Art Museum, Sector 10, Chandigarh.

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Road Map workshop at Cumberland Lodge, Windsor

Presidential Leadership Scholars - Dinner at Library of Congress. Photo by Grant Miller for the Presidential Leadership Scholar Program.

 

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PLS Scholars participate in classroom discussion at George Washington's Mount Vernon. Photo by Grant Miller for the Presidential Leadership Scholar Program.

 

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Development Module for PhD Scholars

Road Map workshop at Cumberland Lodge, Windsor

Dr. Robert Gates speaks with PLS Scholars at George Washington's Mount Vernon. Photo by Grant Miller for the Presidential Leadership Scholar Program.

 

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Dr. Robert Gates delivers remarks during dinner at the National Archives. National Archives, Washington, DC. Photo by Grant Miller for the Presidential Leadership Scholar Program.

 

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Spacelab is a modular laboratory system, developed by the European Space Agency, and installed in the payload bay of the Space Shuttle orbiter. During Spacelab missions, the Shuttle served as an intermittent space station for research conducted scientists and astronauts. This one is Module #1 and was used 9 times from 1983 to 1997!

 

Smithsonian National Air & Space Museum's Udvar-Hazy Center

PLS Scholars participate in classroom discussion at George Washington's Mount Vernon. Photo by Grant Miller for the Presidential Leadership Scholar Program.

 

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PLS Scholars Tour the National Archives. National Archives, Washington, DC. Photo by Grant Miller for the Presidential Leadership Scholar Program.

 

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