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Landing Sites

Table of Contents

[#Landing Sites Landing Sites]
[#Landing Sites-Description Description]
[#Landing Sites-Additional Information Additional Information]
[#Landing Sites-List of Sites List of Sites]
[#Landing Sites-List of Sites-Apollo 11 Site Apollo 11 Site]
[#Landing Sites-List of Sites-Apollo 12 Site Apollo 12 Site]
[#Landing Sites-List of Sites-Apollo 13 Apollo 13]
[#Landing Sites-List of Sites-Apollo 14 Site Apollo 14 Site]
[#Landing Sites-List of Sites-Apollo 15 Site Apollo 15 Site]
[#Landing Sites-List of Sites-Apollo 16 Site Apollo 16 Site]
[#Landing Sites-List of Sites-Apollo 17 Site Apollo 17 Site]
[#Landing Sites-List of Sites-Luna 2 Luna 2]
[#Landing Sites-List of Sites-Luna 9 Luna 9]
[#Landing Sites-List of Sites-Luna 16 Luna 16]
[#Landing Sites-List of Sites-Surveyor Missions Surveyor Missions]
[#Landing Sites-LPOD Articles LPOD Articles]
[#Landing Sites-Bibliography Bibliography]

Description

This page provides links to the-Moon Wiki pages describing the Apollo land sites and the lunar feature names associated with them, as well as feature names associated with several other lunar landings.

Additional Information

  • There are many web resources related to the Apollo flights, as well as several that provide a graphic orientation as to the exact locations on the Moon at which the landings were made. Three good examples of the latter, which "drill down" from distant to very close-range aerial photos, are:


List of Sites


Apollo 11 Site


Apollo 12 Site


Apollo 13

  • (intended landing site same as that visited by Apollo 14)


Apollo 14 Site


Apollo 15 Site


Apollo 16 Site


Apollo 17 Site


Luna 2


Luna 9


Luna 16


Chang'e-3 (touch down: december the 14th, 2013)
Near craterlet Laplace FA, south of Montes Recti and the (quite easy to observe) crater Laplace F.


Surveyor Missions

There were seven Surveyor missions; five were successful. Surveyors 2 and 4 failed. Each consisted of a single unmanned spacecraft designed and built by Hughes Aircraft Company.


Surveyor 6 was the first spacecraft to lift off from the Moon's surface, and Apollo 12 landed within walking distance of the Surveyor 3 landing site.


LPOD Articles


Bibliography




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