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Manufacturer:
Grumman Aircraft Engineering Corporation  Search this
Materials:
Aluminum, titanium, gold-coated mylar foil
Dimensions:
Other: 275 in. tall (legs extended) x 372 in. wide (diagonally with landing gear extended) (698.5 x 944.88cm)
Type:
SPACECRAFT-Crewed
Country of Origin:
United States of America
Summary:
The Apollo Lunar Module (LM) was a two-stage vehicle designed to ferry two astronauts from lunar orbit to the lunar surface and back. The upper ascent stage consisted of a pressurized crew compartment, equipment areas, and an ascent rocket engine. The lower descent stage had the landing gear and contained the descent rocket engine and lunar surface experiments.
LM 9 was to have flown on Apollo 15 with astronauts David Scott and James Irwin. However, when NASA decided that Apollo 15 and subsequent flights would be outfitted with lunar roving vehicles, LM 9 was replaced with LM 10, a version modified to carry the Lunar Rover. NASA transferred ownership of LM 9 to the Smithsonian in March 1973.
Credit Line:
Transferred from NASA, Johnson Space Center.
Inventory Number:
A19740495000
Restrictions & Rights:
Usage conditions apply
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Data Source:
National Air and Space Museum
GUID:
http://n2t.net/ark:/65665/nv9fd280ade-bcea-4692-bca5-a1dd7e2c426e
EDAN-URL:
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