Indonesian Space Sciences & Technology School
Vision
"Experiments In The Cosmos, Because Our Laboratory is Universe"
Mission
1. Menjadi Sekolah Sains Teknologi Cyber Keantariksaan dan Kedirgantaraan Terdepan di Indonesia
2. Melahirkan Generasi Impian yang Selalu Bertafakur, Bertadabur dan Bertasayakur terhadap Keseimbangan Semesta yang Telah Tercipta
The Apollo spacecraft was composed of five combined parts designed to accomplish the American Apollo program's goal of landing astronauts on the Moon by 1970 and returning them safely to Earth. The spacecraft was made up of (from top to bottom) the Launch Escape System, the Command Module, the Service Module, and the Lunar Module inside the Spacecraft Lunar Module Adapter. These components were assembled atop launch vehicles including the Saturn I and Saturn IB (earth orbit checkout missions), and the Saturn V (primarily lunar landing missions).
The design was based on the Lunar Orbit Rendezvous approach: two docked spacecraft were sent to the Moon and went into lunar orbit. While one separated and landed, the other remained in orbit. The two craft later rendezvoused and docked in lunar orbit, and one spacecraft returned the crew to Earth.
Apollo Lunar Missions
Apollo 8
Launched 21 December 1968Lunar Orbit and Return
Returned to Earth 27 December 1968
Apollo 10
Launched 18 May 1969Lunar Orbit and Return
Returned to Earth 26 May 1969
Apollo 11
Launched 16 July 1969Landed on Moon 20 July 1969
Sea of Tranquility
Returned to Earth 24 July 1969
Apollo 12
Launched 14 November 1969Landed on Moon 19 November 1969
Ocean of Storms
Returned to Earth 24 November 1969
Apollo 13
Launched 11 April 1970Lunar Flyby and Return
Malfunction forced cancellation of lunar landing
Returned to Earth 17 April 1970
Apollo 14
Launched 31 January 1971Landed on Moon 5 February 1971
Fra Mauro
Returned to Earth 9 February 1971
Apollo 15
Launched 26 July 1971Landed on Moon 30 July 1971
Hadley Rille
Returned to Earth 7 August 1971
Apollo 16
Launched 16 April 1972Landed on Moon 20 April 1972
Descartes
Returned to Earth 27 April 1972
Apollo 17
Launched 07 December 1972Landed on Moon 11 December 1972
Taurus-Littrow
Returned to Earth 19 December 1972
The Apollo mission consisted of a Command Module (CM) and a Lunar Module (LM). The CM and LM would separate after lunar orbit insertion. One crew member would stay in the CM, which would orbit the Moon, while the other two astronauts would take the LM down to the lunar surface. After exploring the surface, setting up experiments, taking pictures, collecting rock samples, etc., the astronauts would return to the CM for the journey back to Earth.
Apollo Crewed Earth Orbiting Missions
Apollo 7
Launched 11 October 1968First crewed Apollo flight
Splashdown 22 October 1968
Apollo 9
Launched 03 March 1969First crewed Lunar Module test
Splashdown 13 March 1969
The Apollo 1 Launch Pad Accident
Apollo 1
27 January 1967Tragic Loss of Three Apollo Astronauts
Apollo/Saturn Uncrewed Earth Orbiting Missions
SA-5
Launched 29 January 1964First Block II Saturn launch
SA-6
Launched 28 May 1964First Apollo boilerplate model
SA-7
Launched 18 September 1964Apollo boilerplate model
SA-9/Pegasus 1
Launched 16 February 1965Apollo boilerplate model and micrometeoroid satellite
SA-8/Pegasus 2
Launched 25 May 1965Apollo boilerplate model and micrometeoroid satellite
SA-10/Pegasus 3
Launched 30 July 1965Apollo boilerplate model and micrometeoroid satellite
AS-203
Launched 5 July 1966First S-IVB stage orbital mission
Apollo 4
Launched 9 November 1967First all-up launch of Saturn V
Apollo 5
Launched 22 January 1968First test of Lunar Module in space
Apollo 6
Launched 4 April 1968Final uncrewed Apollo test flight
Apollo/Saturn Uncrewed Suborbital Flights
SA-1
Launched 27 October 1961First flight of Saturn 1
SA-2
Launched 25 April 1962Project High Water I
SA-3
Launched 16 November 1962Project High Water II
SA-4
Launched 28 March 1963Engine-out capability test
AS-201
Launched 26 February 1966First flight of Saturn 1B
AS-202
Launched 25 August 1966Apollo development flight
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