April 2015
Intermediate to advanced
480 pages
21h 24m
English
In June 1962, NASA made the decision to use a dedicated capsule to descend to the surface of the Moon from lunar orbit, rather than to descend to the surface with the Command/Service Module used to bring astronauts to lunar orbit. This decision implied that the dedicated capsule, later named the Lunar Module, would have to rendezvous in lunar orbit with their ride home and support a crew transfer between vehicles.
This decision was made in the first year of the Apollo program, seven years before the maneuver would be executed in lunar orbit. It was made before the majority of program staff was hired and before the design contracts were awarded. Yet the decision was ...
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