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‎Moon Expedition: Space Exploration on the App Store

4 hours ago Oct 16, 2014 . Moon Expedition is a simple arcade race game where you must fly your Space Shuttle to the Moon. Upgrade your space ship with caution. Instructions: Your main objective is to reach the Moon in shortest time possible. You control your space ship by moving your finger on the screen as soon as the indicator turns green.
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Moon Missions Exploration – Moon: NASA Science

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  • 1950s: Dawn of the Space Age 1950s: Dawn of the Space Age Dr. Wernher von Braun, John Casani and Dr. James Van Allen inspect components of the Pioneer IV spacecraft on March 1, 1959. Name Nation Launch Arrival Type Results USA Aug. 17, 1958 N/A Orbiter Unsuccessful USSR Sept. 23, 1958 N/A Impact Unsuccessful USA Oct. 11, 1958 N/A Orbiter Unsuccessful USSR Oct. 11, 1958 N/A Impact Unsuccessful USA Nov. 8, 1958 N/A Orbiter Unsuccessful USSR Dec. 4, 1958 N/A Impact Unsuccessful USA Dec. 7, 1958 N/A Flyby Unsuccessful USSR Jan. 2, 1959 Jan. 4, 1959 Impact Partial Success; first Moon flyby USA March 3, 1959 Mar. 4., 1959 Flyby Partial Sucess USSR June 18, 1959 N/A Impact Unsuccessful USSR Sept. 12, 1959 Sept. 13, 1959 Impact Successful; first spacecraft to impact the Moon's surface Pioneer P-1 USA Sept. 24, 1959 N/A Orbiter Unsuccessful USSR Oct. 4, 1959 Oct. 6, 1959 Flyby Successful; . USA Nov. 26, 1959 N/A Orbiter Unsuccessful
  • 1960s: Race to the Moon 1960s: Race to the Moon Apollo 12 commander Charles Conrad Jr. examines the robotic Surveyor 3 spacecraft during his second extravehicular activity (EVA) on the Moon on 20 November 1969. Name Nation Launch Arrival Type Results USSR April 15, 1960 N/A Flyby Unsuccessful Unnamed Luna USSR April 16, 1960 N/A Flyby Unsuccessful USA Sep. 25, 1960 N/A Orbiter Unsuccessful USA Dec. 15. 1960 N/A Orbiter Unsuccessful USA Jan. 26, 1962 N/A Impact Unsuccessful USA April 26, 1962 N/A Impact Unsuccessful USA Oct. 21, 1962 N/A Impact Unsuccessful USSR Jan. 4, 1963 N/A Lander Unsuccessful USSR Feb. 3, 1963 N/A Lander Unsuccessful USSR April 2, 1963 April 6, 1963 Lander Unsuccessful; flew past Moon. USA Jan. 30, 1964 Feb. 2, 1965 Impact Unsuccessful USSR March 21, 1964 N/A Lander Unsuccessful USSR April 20, 1964 N/A Lander Unsuccessful USA July 28, 1964 July 31, 1964 Impact Successful; USA Feb. 17, 1965 Feb. 20, 1965 Impact Successful USSR March 12, 1965 N/A Lander Unsuccessful USA March 21, 1965 March 24, 1965 Impact Successful USSR April 10, 1965 N/A Lander Unsuccessful USSR May 9, 1965 May 12, 1965 Lander Unsuccessful; impacted Moon USSR June 8, 1965 June 11, 1965 Lander Unsuccessful; flyby USSR July 18, 1965 July 20, 1965 Flyby Successful USSR Oct. 4, 1965 Oct. 7, 1965 Lander Unsuccessful; impacted Moon USSR Dec. 3, 1965 Dec. 6, 1965 Lander Unsuccessful; impacted Moon USSR Jan. 31, 1966 Feb. 3, 1966 Lander Successful; first lunar soft landing and USSR March 1, 1966 N/A Orbiter Unsuccessful USSR March 31, 1966 April 3, 1966 Orbiter Successful; first lunar orbiter USA May 30, 1966 June 2, 1966 Lander Successful; first U.S. Moon landing and . USA Aug. 10, 1966 Aug. 14, 1966 Orbiter Successful USSR Aug. 24, 1966 Aug. 27, 1966 Orbiter Successful USA Sept. 20, 1966 Sept. 23, 1966 Lander Unsuccessful; impacted Moon USSR Oct. 22, 1966 Oct. 25, 1966 Orbiter Successful USA Nov. 6, 1966 Nov. 10, 1966 Orbiter Successful USSR Dec. 21, 1966 Dec. 24, 1966 Lander Successful USA Feb. 5, 1967 Feb. 8, 1967 Orbiter Partial success; camera failure USA April 17, 1967 April 20, 1967 Lander Successful; . USA May 4, 1967 May 8, 1967 Orbiter Partial success; camera failure USA July 14, 1967 July 17, 1967 Lander Unsuccessful USA Aug. 1, 1967 Aug. 5, 1967 Orbiter Successful USA Sept. 8, 1967 Sept. 11, 1967 Lander Successful USA Nov. 7, 1967 Nov. 10, 1967 Lander Successful USA Jan. 7, 1968 Jan. 10, 1968 Lander Successful Unnamed Luna USSR Feb. 7, 1968 N/A Lander Unsuccessful USSR April 7, 1968 April 10, 1968 Orbiter Successful USSR Sept. 15, 1968 Sept. 18, 1968 Flyby Successful; USSR Nov. 10, 1968 Nov. 14, 1968 Flyby Partial success; animal cargo lost on landing. USA Dec. 21, 1968 Dec. 24, 1968 Orbiter Success; USSR Feb. 19, 1969 N/A Rover Unsuccessful; first attempted Moon rover USA May 18, 1969 May 21, 1969 Orbiter Successful; lander test in lunar orbit USSR June 14, 1969 N/A Sample Return Unsuccessful USSR July 13, 1969 July 18, 1969 Orbiter/Sample Return Partial success; orbiter successful, sample return crashed on the Moon USA July 16, 1969 July 20, 1969 Orbiter/Sample Return Successful; USSR Aug. 7, 1969 Aug. 11, 1969 Flyby Successful USSR Sept. 23, 1969 N/A Sample Return Unsuccessful USSR Oct. 22, 1969 N/A Sample Return Unsuccessful USA Nov. 14, 1969 Nov. 17,1969 Orbiter/Sample Return Successful; .
  • 1970s: Sampling the Moon 1970s: Sampling the Moon Apollo 17 astronaut Harrison Schmitt, Apollo 17 collects lunar rake samples at the Taurus-Littrow landing site. Name Nation Launch Arrival Type Results USA 4/11/1970 4/15/1970 Orbiter/Sample Return Unsuccessful; crew returned safely to Earth. USSR 2/6/1970 N/A Sample Return Unsuccessful USSR 9/12/1970 9/20/1970 Sample Return Successful; first robotic sample return from beyond Earth. USSR 10/20/1970 10/24/1970 Flyby Successful USSR 11/10/1970 11/17/1970 Lander Successful; delivered Lunokhod 1 rover to the surface of the Moon USSR 11/10/1970 11/17/1970 Rover Successful; USA 1/31/1971 2/4/1971 Orbiter/Sample Return Successful USA 7/26/1971 7/29/1971 Orbiter/Sample Return Successful USA 7/26/1971 8/4/1971 Orbiter Successful; deployed in lunar orbit by Apollo 15 crew USSR 9/2/1971 9/11/1971 Sample Return Unsuccessful USSR 9/28/1971 10/3/1971 Orbiter Successful USSR 2/14/1972 2/21/1972 Orbiter/Sample Return Successful USA 4/16/1972 4/19/1972 Orbiter/Sample Return Successful USA 4/16/1972 4/24/1972 Orbiter Partial Success; orbit decayed prematurely USA 12/7/1972 12/10/1972 Orbiter/Sample Return Successful; first scientist on the Moon and final Apollo mission USSR 1/8/1973 1/15/1973 Orbiter Successful; delivered Lunokhod 2 rover to the surface of the Moon USSR 1/8/1973 1/15/1973 Rover Successful; longest-lived rover on the Moon, drove 24 miles (39 kilometers) USA 11/3/1973 11/5/1973 Flyby Successful; studied Moon while en route to Mercury USSR 5/29/1974 6/2/1974 Orbiter Successful USSR 10/28/1974 11/6/1974 Sample Return Partial Success USSR 8/9/1976 8/18/1976 Sample Return Successful
  • 1980s: Quiet Moon 1980s: Quiet Moon No lunar missions were launched in this decade.
  • 1990s: Robots Return 1990s: Robots Return It was a nearly cloudless day over Africa in 1994 when Clementine waved Earthward as it crested the northern lunar pole on its 102nd orbit. Name Nation Launch Arrival Type Results Japan 1/24/1990 3/19/1990 Orbiter/Impact Successful; first Japanese Moon mission USA 1/25/1994 2/19/1994 Orbiter Successful USA 1/7/1998 1//11/1998 Orbiter/Impact Successful
  • 2000s: International Moon 2000s: International Moon Tycho crater's central peak complex, shown here, is about 9.3 miles (15 km) wide, left to right (southeast to northwest in this view). Name Nation Launch Arrival Type Results Europe 9/27/2003 11/15/2004 Orbiter/Impact Successful; first European Moon mission Japan 9/14/2007 10/3/2007 Orbiter/Impact Successful China 10/24/2007 11/5/2007 Orbiter/impactor Successful; first Chinese Moon mission India 10/22/2008 11/12/2008 Orbiter Successful USA 6/18/2009 6/23/2009 Orbiter (Active Mission) Successful; extended mission in progress USA 6/18/2009 10/9/2009 Impact Successful; impact of LRO upper stages
  • 2010s: Delving Deeper 2010s: Delving Deeper GRAIL Gravity map of the Moon. Name Nation Launch Arrival Type Results China 10/1/2010 10/5/2010 Orbiter Successful USA 2010 2011 Orbiters (Active Mission) Successful; twin spacecraft on an extended lunar mission after successful Earth observartions USA 9/10/2011 1/1/2012 Orbiters Successful; twin spacecraft USA 9/7/2013 10/6/2013 Orbiter Successful China 12/6/2013 12/14/2013 Lander (Active Mission) Successful; delivered Yutu rover to lunar surface China 12/6/2013 12/14/2013 Rover Successful; first non-Soviet rover on the Moon Chang'e 5-Test Vehicle China 10/23/2014 10/27/2014 Flyby Successful Queqiao China 5/20/2018 Orbiter Successful; lunar relay satellite China 12/7/2018 01/03/2019 Lander, Rover Successful; first lunar farside landing Israel 2/22/2019 4/11/2019 Lander Unsuccessful; first lunar landing attempt by a private company Chandrayaan-2 India 7/22/2019 N/A Orbiter Successful Chang'e 5 China 11/23/2020 12/1/2020 Sample Return Successful; arrived back on Earth on 12/16/2020 (dates in UTC)

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Exploration of the Moon - Wikipedia

12 hours ago The physical exploration of the Moon began when Luna 2, a space probe launched by the Soviet Union, made an impact on the surface of the Moon on September 14, 1959. Prior to that the only available means of exploration had been observation from Earth. The invention of the optical telescope brought about the first leap in the quality of lunar observations. Galileo Galileiis general…
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NASA - Lunar Exploration: Past and Future

9 hours ago The Space Age arrives: Robots to the moon. Exploration at its greatest - Geologist-astronaut Jack Schmitt standing next to a huge, split boulder during the Apollo 17 exploration of the Taurus-Littrow landing site in December 1972. Schmitt and Gene Cernan were the last two astronauts to explore the moon in the 20th century.
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Space Exploration Lesson Plan 2: Race to the Moon – Mark

11 hours ago Apr 01, 2019 . As part of the Expedition 8848 Education Programme, we present the second of 10 mini lesson plans on the theme of space exploration in collaboration with the People’s Moon Project. This lesson is centred on the space race leading up to the first ever moon landing.

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Space Exploration Lesson Plan 1: The Origin of the Moon

7 hours ago Apr 01, 2019 . As part of the Expedition 8848 Education Programme, we present the first of 10 mini lesson plans on the theme of space exploration in collaboration with the People’s Moon Project. This lesson is centred on the history of the moon and its formation.

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Exploring The Moon: The Apollo Expeditions (Springer

3 hours ago Choose the best match for your order. After we get all the information, we find the best Exploring The Moon: The Apollo Expeditions (Springer Praxis Books In Space Exploration)|David M expert for your work. We can suggest several candidates, …

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NASA Plans To Send First Woman To The Moon In 2024

5 hours ago NASA revealed this week that it plans to send a woman to the moon for the first time in 2024. The space agency this week shared the Artemis Plan, describing the first lunar mission since 1972 aimed at sending a man and the first woman to Earth’s nearest neighbor. “Sending human explorers 250,000 miles to the Moon, then 140 million miles to ...

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Playmobil sends ESA astronauts on 'Mars Expedition' with

9 hours ago The Playmobil Mars Expedition set, which retails for €39.99 (or $64.99 when it goes on sale in the U.S. on Jan. 1, 2022), is modeled after ESA's and NASA's joint goal of collecting, caching and ...
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Space Exploration) David M

4 hours ago Space Exploration)|David M. business, internet blogging, and social media writers are true professionals with vast experience at turning words into action. Short deadlines are no problem for any business plans, white papers, email Space Exploration)|David M marketing campaigns, and original, compelling web content.
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Home CASE Space Academy

1 hours ago Delivering Real STEM, Real Space, Real Fun, CASE Space Academy is a live and interactive online holiday program that immerses young students in STEM and space.Based on real space science and coached live by our enthusiastic and certified course leaders, our fun five-day courses ignite children’s curiosity and interest in STEM through the excitement of space

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Cis-Lunar Base Camp - NASA Technical Reports Server

3 hours ago May 22, 2012 . These base camps are secure, safe positions from which expeditions can depart when conditions are favorable, at which technology and operations can be tested and validated, and facilitate timely access to more robust facilities in the event of an emergency. For human exploration missions into deep space, cis-lunar space is well suited to serve ...

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Space News Discovery

4 hours ago Space Out. Astrophysicist Paul M. Sutter helps make sense of space news, launch missions, and cosmic phenomenons in the universe.
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Expedition 65 Thread

5 hours ago Re: Expedition 65 Thread. « Reply #3781 on: 11/06/2021 01:21 am ». The Crew-2 mission now is targeting a return to Earth no earlier than Nov. 8, with a splashdown off the coast of Florida. Crew Dragon Endeavour is scheduled to undock from the @Space_Station on Nov. 7. #Crew3 is targeted to launch no earlier than Nov. 10:

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ESA's Mars Express unravels mystery of martian moon using

11 hours ago by European Space Agency. Using a series of 'real' and 'fake' flybys, ESA's Mars Express has clarified a long-standing martian mystery: if and how Mars' largest moon, Phobos, reflects the solar ...
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A new era of planetary exploration: What we discovered on

4 hours ago A new era of planetary exploration: What we discovered on the far side of the moon. Seven months after it was launched, the US robotic rover Perseverance successfully landed on Mars on February 18 ...
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Planned memorial to ensure Huntsville's contributions to

12 hours ago America’s space exploration’s endeavors peaked with the moon landing in 1969, one of humankind’s greatest achievements, but the nation’s spacefaring activities are …

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Midwinter Daily Planet Air & Space Magazine

5 hours ago Jun 21, 2011 . Some think this is a template for space exploration; others find such an idea anathema. Science stagnates when exploration stalls. If we were exploring the Moon, scientists would find a bounty of extraterrestrial samples and have an unparalleled opportunity to study the record of Earth’s climate locked in eons of undisturbed solar wind in the ...
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Extraterrestrial Logistics And Space Craft Analogs

5 hours ago Based in Southern New Hampshire, the ELASCA Project is a space exploration research, training, and awareness initiative that will use a spaceflight simulator inside of an expedition truck to visit and conduct exploration and research activities at locations on earth that mimic the conditions found on the Moon or Mars.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What was the first means of exploration on the Moon?

    Prior to that the only available means of exploration had been observation from Earth. The invention of the optical telescope brought about the first leap in the quality of lunar observations.

  • Where can I read more about missions to explore the Sun?

    You can read more about missions to explore the Sun – past, present, and future – on the NASA Science Mission Directorate Heliophysics missions page. Astronauts pave the way for human exploration beyond our Earth. They are pilots, scientists, engineers, teachers, and more.

  • What did we learn from the Moon landing mission?

    This mission demonstrated our ability to precisely land on the moon, a skill critical for navigating to future sites in the highlands and rugged areas. Astronauts Pete Conrad and Alan Bean explored the site in two moonwalks. They collected over 75 pounds of samples and deployed a nuclear-powered experiment package.

  • Which program was the only one to successfully land humans on the Moon?

    NASA 's Apollo program was the only program to successfully land humans on the Moon, which it did six times. The first landing took place in 1969, when two Apollo 11 astronauts placed scientific instruments and returned lunar samples to Earth.

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