Saturday, March 9, 2019

Apollo 9 found in the Golden Jubilee Shuttle spacecraft

Fifty years ago, the fascinating and exciting experiment of the 10 days in space was a major turning point for human spaceflight. On March 3, 1969, three brave astronauts were sent to Earth Orbiter as part of the Apollo 9 mission by Sartner V Rocket. In this mission, the team then tested the spacecraft to land on the surface of the moon.



The Apollo 9 spacecraft, the second mission to the orbit of the Sutheran V rocket, is the third mission to the people of the American Apollo program. The Apollo 9 spacecraft saw the first flight of the Command and Service Module (CSM) with Apollo Lunar Module (ALM). In the Apollo 9 spacecraft, Commander James McDowwitz, Command Module Pilot Dave Scott and LM Pilot Rusty Schweikard traveled.



"Three Do Me Ready"

In the Apollo 9 documentary NASA produced by NASA, compiled by the main events of 1969 (highlights), the spacecraft noted that this spacecraft was not only for future land-landing, but also to test the technology and capabilities. According to Rusty, our experiments in the mission are nothing compared to the work of the astronauts at the International Space Station, although it was a huge achievement at the time.



Trial

All the experiments done during the mission are immense, however, the most important is the Moon landing test done by Elm Pilot Rusty. This is the first experiment in the spacecraft in space, but the rusty jar is not troubled.



Apollo 9

But Rusty received an unexpected experience during the space walk. On the fourth day of the Apollo 9 mission, he and Scott began an Extracellular Action (EVA). Camera James became the first to watch Scott's first Apollo space footage.



5 minutes

Commander McDevitt gave Scott 5 minutes to fix the camera. In the unbelievable 5 minutes, Rusty was shocked to see a man's biggest dreamer in space.



Apollo 9

A few years later in 1969, the Apollo 9 shuttle led to landing. Unlike the Apollo period, international countries are working together to explore space exploration and business opportunities for business

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