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    Last modified: Thursday, 26 April 05:07 am 2012

    Zelongs Moon Base


    First step on Moon

    Moon landings six, Apollo 11,12,14,15,16,17. My focus is Apollo 11 mankinds first Boot/Foot on Our Moon, well Earths Moon really but we humans are the Boot/Foot Print to Prove Life exists some where in this Solar System we are Living Proof, we Humans had Our First Contact with the Earths Moon that keeps its constant face at Earth......The Distance to the Moon from Earth =384,403 kilometres(238,857 miles) or 60 Earth radii. The Earth spins at 1609.344km/h (1,000 mph) and it travels through space at 67,000 mph with Our Moon orbiting at 1.023km/s.


    1969: July 20

    Buzz Aldrin(Lunar Module Pilot) and Neil Armstrong(Mission Commander) landed on the Moon while Michael Collins(Command Module Pilot) orbited Our Moon, Neil Armstrong was the first Man to set foot/boot(the first Moon walk) on Our Moon great event I too watched it on TV, I was very young but still I sat back and started to think out side the box at the time Wow! The footage I was watching it turns out was from Honeysuckle Creek's receiving station in Australia as Goldstone had a hitch, so it was suddenly switched to Honeysuckle Creek, hear and watch the switch.....also *important* to note Ed von Renouard's Super 8 footage of the Honeysuckle Creeks monitor as History unfolds.(right)

    Below are six restored videos from NASA, released 09'




    European Space Agency (ESA) France

    2010: September 16


    Next step for ESA's first Moon lander

    The ESA's lunar lander mission aims to land in the mountainous and heavily cratered terrain of the lunar south pole, possibly in 2018. The region may be a prime location for future human explorers because it offers almost continuous sunlight for power and potential access to vital resources such as water-ice.
    The 'Phase-B1' study is going on under the leadership of EADS-Astrium Bremen and some of the key technologies will be developed and tested for the first time.
    The project will be presented to ESA's Ministerial Council meeting in 2012 for full approval.

    Next step for ESA's first Moon lander. page 2

    Mission description: land autonomously with pinpointESA Moonlander2 final precision near the Moon's south pole, a region full of dangerous boulders and high ridges. The aim of ESA's proposed precursor is to probe the moonscape's unknowns and test new technology to prepare for future human landings.
    The first mission to visit the south polar region of the Moon took a significant step forward today when a further study contract was signed with EADS-Astrium in Berlin, Germany.
    The mission aims to land in the mountainous and heavily cratered terrain of the lunar south pole in 2018. The region may be a prime location for future human explorers because it offers almost continuous sunlight for power and potential access to vital resources such as water-ice.
    To reach the surface safely, the lander must precisely navigate its way to a mountain peak or crater rim, carefully avoiding boulders and steep slopes before gently setting down to take in one of the most spectacular views in the Solar System.
    The Moon is a favoured target for the human exploration missions outlined in the 'Global Exploration Strategy' by 14 space agencies around the world. The strategy supports international space exploration and calls for further studies of the Moon and Mars - places where humans will one day live and work.
    Credits: ESA



    President Obama cancels Moon flight


    It's now Hypersonic Flight, Hypersonic Flight page



    America

    2010: April 22


    Launch of the X-37B on Atlas V 501 -Hypersonic Flight page


    X-37b Space Plane in the Atlas V 501 rocket


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    Map of 50 Years Space Exploration

    Map of 50 Years Space Exploration

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    Australia

    Moon page in update Mode.......

    Work in Progress...........'old page moved here'


    Who Got Here(Moon) First!

    Mervin the Martian

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