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6 Apollo Landings on the Moon

                                  On each mission two astronauts
                                  went down to the Moon’s surface.

                                  The third astronaut had to stay
                                  in the Command-Service Module
                                  that was orbiting the Moon

The launch in 1972 of Apollo 16
One View seen by Apollo 17
astronauts orbiting the Moon
The maria are smooth, lower,
and darker than the highlands
The arrow is pointing to one
crater that has a diameter of
20 kilometers!
Apollo 17 astronauts repaired a
broken fender with a map and duct tape.
One key task for the people
                                         who will live and work at a
                                         lunar base is field geology.
                                         The real work of geology is
                                         mapping rock distributions
                                         and observing the different
                                         features in the field on both
                                         large and small scales.

  A common feature in basaltic lava flows on Earth is the lava tube.
In the illustration, astronauts are examining a lava tube on the Moon.
This astronaut collected many
                               walnut-sized rocks with a rake




These samples proved to be
extremely valuable because
they provided a very broad
sampling of the rock types
present at the landing site.
Returned by the Apollo 15 Mission




The holes are frozen gas bubbles called “vesicles”,
  a common feature of terrestrial volcanic rocks
Returned by the Apollo 15 mission


                          Anorthosites are 98%
                          Plagioclase Feldspar
                          This kind of mineral
                          rock is formed by
                          either floating or
                          sinking in a magma
Returned by the Apollo 16 mission


     Rock                                              Rock
  fragments                                         fragments
    mixed                                             mixed
   together                                          together
  are called                                        are called
   breccias                                          breccias


With so many craters of all sizes in the lunar highlands, it is no
wonder that the rocks have been modified by meteorite impact
The Moon has no running water or air to breathe,
          but its soil contains enormous amounts of oxygen

  This is a key                                         This is a key
   element for                                           element for
   life support                                      rocket propellants
can be extracted                                      can be extracted
from the surface                                      from the surface
   materials by                                          materials by
  reaction with                                         reaction with
    hydrogen                                              hydrogen

                It might be exported for use in Earth
                orbit or to fuel spacecraft on trips to
               Mars and elsewhere in the Solar System
Returned by the Apollo 17 mission
Orange drops of lava cooled
very quickly and did not have
time crystallize so most of the
droplets are composed of glass
The dark drops did have time
to partially crystallize, and so
formed the opaque mineral
ilmenite, which appears black.
                                   This view Is 2.5 millimeters across
NASA JOHNSON SPACE CENTER, HOUSTON, TEXAS

                             Samples remain in glass and
                             steel cabinets, bathed in an
                             atmosphere of pure nitrogen,
                             to protect the samples from
                             altering by reaction with air.

   Technicians who curate lunar
samples don’t really touch them.
   They can pick them up using
Teflon - covered gloves that are
mounted on the sealed cabinets
Traditional ideas for the lunar
                               origin had flaws so scientists
                               devised an idea that the Moon
                               formed as a result of an impact
                               of a projectile the size of Mars.


                               The impact melted our planet
                               and some of the material spun
                               off ending up in orbit around
                               Earth forming our Moon.

Painting by William Hartmann
The far-side of the Moon was never
seen until the time of the Apollo era.

The dark areas are called maria and
they are barely visible from Earth

The lighter areas are on average just
a few kilometers higher than most of
the maria and are intensely cratered.
NOW
                                                  Use your own
                     This is what the Earthrise   imagination to
                    looks like from lunar orbit   envision YOU
                                                  on the MOON



Here you are, our Earth’s first
Space Generation, explaining
to a member of the next space
generation just exactly where
   our ancestors came from.
During your
                    lifetime, a
                    lunar base
                    will exist.
                   TATA agrees
                   to explore all
                    alternatives
                    to all of our
                   energy needs.
In your lifetime
6 Apollo Landings on the Moon: A Concise History

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6 Apollo Landings on the Moon: A Concise History

  • 1.
  • 2. 6 Apollo Landings on the Moon On each mission two astronauts went down to the Moon’s surface. The third astronaut had to stay in the Command-Service Module that was orbiting the Moon The launch in 1972 of Apollo 16
  • 3. One View seen by Apollo 17 astronauts orbiting the Moon The maria are smooth, lower, and darker than the highlands The arrow is pointing to one crater that has a diameter of 20 kilometers!
  • 4. Apollo 17 astronauts repaired a broken fender with a map and duct tape.
  • 5. One key task for the people who will live and work at a lunar base is field geology. The real work of geology is mapping rock distributions and observing the different features in the field on both large and small scales. A common feature in basaltic lava flows on Earth is the lava tube. In the illustration, astronauts are examining a lava tube on the Moon.
  • 6. This astronaut collected many walnut-sized rocks with a rake These samples proved to be extremely valuable because they provided a very broad sampling of the rock types present at the landing site.
  • 7. Returned by the Apollo 15 Mission The holes are frozen gas bubbles called “vesicles”, a common feature of terrestrial volcanic rocks
  • 8. Returned by the Apollo 15 mission Anorthosites are 98% Plagioclase Feldspar This kind of mineral rock is formed by either floating or sinking in a magma
  • 9. Returned by the Apollo 16 mission Rock Rock fragments fragments mixed mixed together together are called are called breccias breccias With so many craters of all sizes in the lunar highlands, it is no wonder that the rocks have been modified by meteorite impact
  • 10. The Moon has no running water or air to breathe, but its soil contains enormous amounts of oxygen This is a key This is a key element for element for life support rocket propellants can be extracted can be extracted from the surface from the surface materials by materials by reaction with reaction with hydrogen hydrogen It might be exported for use in Earth orbit or to fuel spacecraft on trips to Mars and elsewhere in the Solar System
  • 11. Returned by the Apollo 17 mission Orange drops of lava cooled very quickly and did not have time crystallize so most of the droplets are composed of glass The dark drops did have time to partially crystallize, and so formed the opaque mineral ilmenite, which appears black. This view Is 2.5 millimeters across
  • 12. NASA JOHNSON SPACE CENTER, HOUSTON, TEXAS Samples remain in glass and steel cabinets, bathed in an atmosphere of pure nitrogen, to protect the samples from altering by reaction with air. Technicians who curate lunar samples don’t really touch them. They can pick them up using Teflon - covered gloves that are mounted on the sealed cabinets
  • 13. Traditional ideas for the lunar origin had flaws so scientists devised an idea that the Moon formed as a result of an impact of a projectile the size of Mars. The impact melted our planet and some of the material spun off ending up in orbit around Earth forming our Moon. Painting by William Hartmann
  • 14. The far-side of the Moon was never seen until the time of the Apollo era. The dark areas are called maria and they are barely visible from Earth The lighter areas are on average just a few kilometers higher than most of the maria and are intensely cratered.
  • 15. NOW Use your own This is what the Earthrise imagination to looks like from lunar orbit envision YOU on the MOON Here you are, our Earth’s first Space Generation, explaining to a member of the next space generation just exactly where our ancestors came from.
  • 16. During your lifetime, a lunar base will exist. TATA agrees to explore all alternatives to all of our energy needs. In your lifetime