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The Apollo 11 Spacecraft Ascent Stage May Still Be Orbiting the Moon - Veterans Today | Military Foreign Affairs Policy Journal for Clandestine Services


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The ascent module (pictured) may still be orbiting the moon or it exploded. According to the new calculations, the space junk never crash-landed onto the moon s surface as previously expected. (NASA APPEL Knowledge Services via Flickr under Attribution-NonCommercial 2.0 Generic (CC BY-NC 2.0))
by David Kindy/Smithsonianmag.com
Independent researcher James Meador at the California Institute of Technology had an idea: using new gravitational data of the Moon, maybe he could track where the Apollo 11 ascent stage crashed after it returned astronauts Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin to the command module following the first lunar landing in 1969. He was thrilled to pursue the chance to locate the impact site on the moon for history’s sake. ....

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Apollo 11's Eagle Lander May Still be Orbiting the Moon, Researcher Suggests


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Apollo 11 astronaut Michael Collins poses for his official portrait in this July 1969 handout photo courtesy of NASA. (NASA - Handout via Reuters)
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James Meador, an independent researcher at the California Institute of Technology, has found evidence that suggests the Apollo 11 ascent stage may still be orbiting the moon. He has written a paper outlining his research and findings and has posted it on the arXiv preprint server on July 30.
In 1969, NASA astronauts Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin made history when they landed a craft successfully on the moon. After more than 21 hours on the surface, the astronauts blasted off the surface in a part of the Eagle lander called the ascent stage. They soon thereafter rendezvoused with Michael Collins in the command module which carried them back to Earth. ....

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El módulo del Apolo 11 que nos llevó a la Luna en 1969 podría seguir en órbita

El módulo del Apolo 11 que nos llevó a la Luna en 1969 podría seguir en órbita
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