APOLLO MISSIONS. This was very interesting! So I hope it's ok that I did it on this. The discovery had to do with the dust of the lunar surface and the effects that it had on the space suits. They had many issues like clogging, loss of traction, and it cause issues with the seals in the suit.
1.What was the motivation that led to the discovery?
The motivation that led to the discovery was that there we many malfunctions on the lunar surface, so they began to experiment to reduce the effects of dust on the equipment.
2.What questions were asked?
Questions like: why does the dust on the moon and the dust on the Earth have such different effects on the equipment? How can we reduce the negative effects of the lunar dust on the EVAs?
3.What was
In November 2011, retired astronaut James Lovell sold a valuable item through an auction house. It was a checklist from the Apollo 13 moon mission in 1970. It was sold by Heritage Auctions for more than $388,000. It brought in so much money because it has Lovell's handwritten notes on it. Now, though, NASA is claiming that Lovell had no right to sell the checklist. The agency claims that the checklist did not belong to Lovell; it belonged to NASA. NASA is also making this claim for three other items from the auction.
The Mir had a successful trip in space and gathered information for many years. It reentered earth in 2001.
They had to figure out what altitude would burn the LM descent engine to give a fast route home. The team had to evaluate if there were plenty of consumables to get home. The LM (Lunar Module) could only hold for 45 hours they had to make it last for 90 hours. At this point oxygen was not an issue. The LM descent tank was more than enough to keep them breathing for a while.
-Rosetta Stone is discovered. -Charles Macintosh invented waterproof cloth. -Hans Ørsted finds aluminum.
1c) They had so many different relations that were being tested, they did not really emphasize on one question. The two questions they seemed to be more focused on
On, April 11, 1970 Nasa launched the Apollo 13 mission to send three astronauts. To the moon , and mark the third named lunar landing. The mission aimed to send Commander Jim Lovell and lunar module pilot Fred Haise to the lunar surface while command module pilot Jack Swigert remained in orbit. But on April 13, the mission suffered a crippling explosion that would nearly doom the spaceflight and its crew. But Apollo 13 carried an oxygen tank with a troubled history. The tank had been damaged in testing, but the space craft builders were not aware of a problem. The cyclinder service module had six held the fuel tanks. Sector 4 held the damaged oxygen tank at about 56 hours into the flight of Apollo 13, Jack Swigert was instructed to “Stir
Following the space race between the United States and the Soviet Union which ended with Apollo 11 successfully landing two people on the moon, NASA furthered space exploration by sending out Apollo 12 and 13. Apollo 13 was the seventh manned mission to the moon, which carried Jim Lovell, Jack Swigert, and Fred Haise. After weeks of preparation, the mission was launched on April 11, 1970 and had appeared to be going successfully up until the oxygen tank in the service module rupture. For the next days leading up to the astronauts arriving back on earth, mission control and the crew (protagonist) have to fight the malfunctions of the module (antagonist) in order to keep the crew alive. Through trial and error, Ken Mattingly discovers a procedure
The first of its missions ''Apollo 1'', was a tragedy, three of the tripulants lost their lives when a fire swept through the command module because of breakdowns and technical problems. The last of its missions ''Apollo 17'', had as its objective the geological inspection and sampling of the materials and the characteristics of the surface in the landing area. As a result of the achievements of Apollo missions, one of the technological branches that had benefits was the medical field with the discovery of many cardiovascular techniques, physical exercises at the space, and advances in microbiology (Tate).
Introduction Apollo 13 was the third NASA mission to attempt to land on the moon. Apollo 13 was set to launch on April 11, 1970. A sequence of events caused the three astronauts to abort their mission, and they were forced to return to Earth. Almost three days after launch there was an explosion in the second oxygen tank in the service module. This explosion caused the first tank to rupture a valve.
There were several Apollo Missions, the most famous one that we know is Apollo 11, when man first walked on the moon. But not all flights were designed to go to the moon, some were just to orbit earth. A potential issue for these missions is the amount of radiation that the astronauts could take in in space and how the spacecraft could help. Radiation could damage or destroy cells and therefore it was important to measure the amount of radiation taken in. Several data was used from the many different missions in space and the findings were that there really wasn't any concern to the mission or people. A potential problem would have been a flare, which produces a lot of radiation but luckily they never ran into that. This is great because
I selected Astronomy: Discovery of Uranus by William Herschel in 1781. William Herschel was a astronomer at heart. It’s interesting to know that he was a musician and always had a passion in astronomy. His discovery started by scouring the sky with his sister and noticed a small object that over the course of time kept moving. His observation and curiosity started to question what that object could be. He first thought he had discovered a comet. He was determined to figure out what it was and this lead to further observation which revealed that what he saw was a planet. Mr. Herschel was so passionate to the incredible world of astronomy that he began his own sky survey of his own. He would look through his telescope and was able to observe
4. Apollo 13 wasn’t known for any great scientific achievements of course, but it proved
The microwave oven was discovered due to Percy Spencer's mistake. In the story, "How A Melted Bar Of Chocolate Changed Our Kitchens" the final line states "All thanks to Percy Spencer and his mistaken snack. " His mistake made a huge discovery that is very useful to people today. Not only that, but it also provides proof that mistakes can be key to discovery. Another, accidental discovery was gravity.
Good morning everyone today i will be exploring discovery and more specifically concealed discovery. Which will be explored through my additional texts which are the film Fight Club and JFKs speech on putting a man on the moon. What is discovery? To discover something is defined as to find information, a place or an object for the first time. The first text i will be exploring discovery in is Swallow the air.
Rather, we now know what is out in space. Very little exploration has actually taken place by humans . During and after the space race, NASA has launched over 100 space shuttle (manned) mission. Although none of these missions have taken humans passed the moon, much as been learned through these missions. This information mainly focuses on the impact of large amounts of force in the takeoff and the low amount of force on the human body through low gravity.