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The Apollo Manned Space Program - Saturn V
The manned Apollo missions were each launched aboard a Saturn V launch vehicle. The V designation originates from the five powerful F-1 engines that powered the first stage of the rocket. The Saturn V remains the largest and most powerful U.S. expendable launch vehicleever built.
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Journey to New Worlds
This site talks about space and Hawaiian navigation.It also talks about future homes on planets or moons.
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Auroras: Paintings in the Sky
What are auroras? What makes them happen? What do they look like? Where can you see them? This illustrated journey answers these questions! The site includes stunning photos and QuickTime movies of the northern lights, realaudio interviews with NASA scientists and more.
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The Northern Lights
A short description and information about the Northern Lights - Aurora Borealis
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One Giant Leap...The 30th Anniversary of Apollo 11
On July 20, 1969, Neil Armstrong and Edwin Aldrin, from the Apollo 11 spacraft, became the first human beings to ever set foot on the moon.Between that time and December1972, the United States sent a total of seven Apollo voyages to land on the moon, all but one of which was successful.
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Apollo Lunar Surface Journal
Great information about the Apollo spacecraft missions. Flight plans, image libraries and more...
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Earth And Sky
space earth science astronomy tectonic plates
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The Apollo Program 1963 - 1972
30th Anniversary of Apollo 11 - July, 1999. Click on the spacecraft name for information about the spacecraft.
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Project Apollo Drawings and Technical Diagrams
Drawings of the Apollo Spacecraft Launch Configuration, Apollo Command and Service Modules and Launch Escape System and lots more...
http: //hq.nasa.gov/office/pao/History/diagrams...
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