moon lander

  • 1Moon landing conspiracy theories — Astronauts Buzz Aldrin and Neil Armstrong in NASA s training mockup …

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  • 2Moon Express — Moon Express, or MoonEx, is a privately held seed stage company formed by a group of Silicon Valley and space entrepreneurs, with the goal of winning the Google Lunar X Prize, and ultimately mining the Moon for resources of economic value.[1]… …

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  • 3Moon Museum — Artist John Chamberlain, Forrest Myers, David Novros, Claes Oldenburg, Robert Rauschenberg, and Andy Warhol Year 1969 (1969) Type …

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  • 4lander — [lan′dər] n. a spacecraft designed to separate from an orbiting spacecraft and make a soft landing on a planet, moon, etc …

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  • 5Moon landing — For other uses, see Moon landing (disambiguation). Still frame from the video transmission of Neil Armstrong stepping onto the surface of the Moon at 02:56 UTC on 21 July 1969. An estimated 500 million people worldwide watched this event,… …

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  • 6Lander (spacecraft) — A lander is a spacecraft which descends toward and comes to rest on the surface of an astronomical body. For bodies with atmospheres, the landing is called re entry and the lander descends as a re entry vehicle. In these cases landers may employ… …

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  • 7Moon — This article is about Earth s Moon. For moons in general, see Natural satellite. For other uses, see Moon (disambiguation) …

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  • 8Lander (crater) — lunar crater data latitude=15.3 N or S=S longitude=131.8 E or W=E diameter=40 km depth=3.0 km colong=229 eponym=Richard L. LanderLander is a lunar crater that is located just to the north northeast of the prominent Tsiolkovskiy crater, on the far …

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  • 9lander — /ˈlændə/ (say landuh) Astronautics –noun 1. a spacecraft which is designed to land on the surface of a planet or moon. –adjective 2. of or relating to this kind of spacecraft: a lander vehicle …

  • 10lander — noun Date: 1859 one that lands; especially a space vehicle that is designed to land on a celestial body (as the moon or a planet) …

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