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![]() [I]This colour view of the parachute and back shell that helped deliver NASA's Curiosity rover to the surface of the Red Planet was taken by the High-Resolution Imaging Science Experiment (HiRISE) camera on NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter ![]() Tracks from the first drives of NASA's Curiosity rover are visible in this image captured by the High-Resolution Imaging Science Experiment (HiRISE) camera on NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter. The rover is seen where the tracks end. The image's colour has been enhanced to show the surface details better. The two marks seen near the site where the rover landed formed when reddish surface dust was blown away by the rover's descent stage, revealing darker basaltic sands underneath. Similarly, the tracks appear darker where the rover's wheels disturbed the top layer of dust. Read more at: http://phys.org/news/2012-09-visible...-mars.html#jCp Wondering why the Moon is so difficult... can't be much sunshine there ???? |
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If by any stretch of the imagination you are supposing that the Moon landings were fake, I suggest that you do a bit of googling, because they do now have photographic evidence from one of the Lunar orbiters of Lunar landing modules and yes even tracks etc.... Havn't you noticed the Moon conspiracy ratbags have been silent of late? |
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If by any stretch of the imagination you are supposing that the Moon landings were fake, I suggest that you do a bit of googling, because they do now have photographic evidence from one of the Lunar orbiters of Lunar landing modules and yes even tracks etc.... |
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There have been six manned moon landings -
Apollo 11 landed 20 July 1969 Apollo 12 landed 19 November 1969 Apollo 14 landed 5 February 1971 Apollo 15 landed 30 July 1971 Apollo 16 landed 20 April 1972 Apollo 17 landed 11 December 1972 The NASA Apollo missions also included 3 manned missions that only orbited the Moon : Apollo 8, 10, and 13 (the Apollo 13 landing mission was canceled after damage from an explosion). There have been numerous unmanned moon landings, 13 soft landings are listed as well as 26 crash landings. Crash landings listed include retired satellites and orbiters, impactors, as well as failed soft landings. USSR probes Luna 2 crashed 13 September 1959 Luna 5 crashed 12 May 1965 Luna 7 crashed 7 October 1965 Luna 8 crashed 6 December 1965 Luna 9 landed 3 February 1966 Luna 13 landed 24 December 1966 Luna 15 crashed 21 July 1969 Luna 16 landed 20 September 1970 Luna 17 landed 17 November 1970 Luna 18 crashed 11 September 1971 Luna 20 landed 21 February 1972 Luna 21 landed 15 January 1973 Luna 23 landed 6 November 1974 Luna 24 landed 18 August 1976 NASA / US probes Ranger 4 crashed 26 April 1962 Ranger 6 crashed 2 February 1964 Ranger 7 crashed 31 July 1964 Ranger 8 crashed 20 February 1965 Ranger 9 crashed 24 March 1965 Surveyor 1 landed 2 June 1966 Surveyor 2 crashed 23 September 1966 Surveyor 3 landed 20 April 1967 Surveyor 4 crashed (or possibly exploded just above surface) 17 July 1967 Surveyor 5 landed 11 September 1967 Surveyor 6 landed 10 November 1967 Surveyor 7 landed 10 January 1968 Lunar Orbiter 1 crashed 29 October 1966 Lunar Orbiter 2 crashed 11 October 1967 Lunar Orbiter 3 crashed 9 October 1967 Lunar Orbiter 4 crashed 31 October 1967 Lunar Orbiter 5 crashed 31 January 1968 Lunar Prospector crashed 31 July 1999 LCROSS crashed 9 October 2009 Other Space Agency Probes Hiten (Japan) crashed 10 April 1993 SMART 1 (ESA) crashed 3 September 2006 MIP (India) crashed 14 November 2008 Okina (Japan) crashed 12 February 2009 Chang'e 1 (China) crashed 1 March 2009 Kaguya (Japan) crashed 10 June 2009 http://wiki.answers.com/Q/How_many_m...ave_there_been |
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