Examples of using Lunar module in English and their translations into Spanish
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Launch of the ascent stage of the Apollo 16 Lunar Module from the lunar surface.
Charlie Duke was Lunar Module pilot for Apollo 16
aboard the Apollo Lunar Module 11, a man on the moon for the first time.
He was assisted by Lunar Module Pilot James Irwin standing up in the Command Module hatch.
The Apollo 16 Lunar Module(LM) Orion landed between North Ray
May 22- Apollo program: Apollo 10's lunar module flies to within 15,400 m of the Moon's surface.
He was subsequently designated to serve as backup Lunar Module Pilot for Apollo 16.
That is the ascent stage of the Apollo 17 lunar module blasting off- from the lunar surface.
During the 1960s Shainin worked for Grumman Aerospace as a reliability consultant for NASA's Apollo Lunar Module.
The second of the so-called"J missions," it was crewed by Commander John Young, Lunar Module Pilot Charles Duke
American astronauts Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin performed the first EVA on the lunar surface on July 21, 1969(UTC), after landing their Apollo 11 Lunar Module spacecraft.
a 33 Degree Scottish Rite Freemason was, in fact, performing a ceremony on board the lunar module with Neil Armstrong.
would have been impossible at that time with the Apollo and Lunar Module actually land on the moon and everything would have been fake.
was slated to fly as Lunar Module Pilot on Apollo 18.
a programming sequence, and load it in there, and the if you would- the Lunar Module high-gain antenna was not very smart, it didn't know where Earth was.
was planned to fly the block II command module and the lunar module in Earth orbit,
engine on the Service Module after the undocking of the(LM) Lunar Module if provided.
the Saturn V launch vehicle-the lunar module.
a Saturn V rocket, and the first flight of the command and service module(CSM) with the Apollo Lunar Module.
With each breath, the three men expel… more of the poisonous gas into the lunar module cockpit, and the scrubbers intended to keep the atmosphere breathable… are quickly becoming saturated.