Examples of using Lunar module in English and their translations into Slovak
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Seven days before launch, the backup lunar module pilot, Charlie Duke,
On Nov 19th, 1969 NASA deliberately crashed their Lunar Module into the moon that struck with a force of one ton of TNT.
the sixth man on the Moon and the Lunar Module Pilot of the Apollo 14 mission.
When Armstrong left the ladder of the LEM, he, like Lunar Module pilot Buzz Aldrin, was rigged with medical telemetry pickups.
I also include audio portions of another radio interview with Doctor Edgar Mitchell, Lunar Module Pilot for the Apollo 14 mission and the sixth man to walk on the Moon.
command module pilot Alfred J Worden and lunar module pilot James B Irwin.
and reliability of lunar module propulsion and life support systems.
the sixth man on the Moon and the Lunar Module Pilot on the Apollo 14 mission.
stability and reliability of lunar module propulsion and life support systems.
This particular cap was fitted to the PLSS of either Mission Commander Charles"Pete" Conrad or Lunar Module Pilot Alan L.
It was carried under the Lunar module Pilot's seat on the Rover
didn't you have something to do with the Lunar Module?
NASA intentionally crashed a lunar module that caused an impact equivalent to one ton of TNT on the Moon.
However, the AS-204 launch vehicle and other unmanned testing continued as planned taking a Lunar Module as the payload instead of a Command Module. .
set up seismometers and then intentionally crashed the Lunar Module causing an impact equivalent to one ton of TNT.
We came in peace for all mankind,” read a plaque on the lunar module.
A second stamp in the new Forever-denomination pair reproduces part of an iconic photograph of Apollo 11 lunar module pilot Buzz Aldrin showing the mission's lunar module Eagle, the American flag
Scientist-astronaut Harrison Schmitt, Apollo 17 lunar module pilot, uses an adjustable sampling scoop to retrieve lunar samples during the second Apollo 17 extravehicular activity in this December 12, 1972 NASA handout photo.
A view of the Apollo 9 Lunar Module(LM)"Spider" in a lunar landing configuration,
Duke lifted off as lunar module pilot on Apollo 16, the fifth and penultimate mission to land astronauts on the moon.