Description
The Apollo 11 moon landing required two spacecraft: the Lunar Module (LM) and the Command Service Module (CSM). Once in lunar orbit, the two separated so the LM could land while the CSM waited in orbit. After lifting off from the lunar surface, the LM's ascent stage would reunite and dock with the waiting CSM, and then the astronauts would return to the main spacecraft and go home. It sounds almost impossible, but that's how it happened on July 20, 1969.
Article n° : MMS168
Number of sheets: 3.5
Difficulty: Challenges
Assembled dimensions: 5.07"L x 2.28" D x 3.45" H (12.88 x 5.79 x 8.76 cm)
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