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Apollo 11 The Apollo Program
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Lunar-orbit insertion
began at 75:50 ground elapsed time (GET). The spacecraft was
placed in an elliptical orbit (61 by 169 nautical miles), inclined
1.25 degrees to the lunar equatorial plane. At 80:12 GET, the service
module propulsion system was reignited, and the orbit was made nearly
circular (66 by 54 nautical miles) above the surface of the Moon.
Each orbit took two hours. Photographs taken from lunar orbit provided
broad views for the study of regional lunar geology.
Immediately after landing on the Moon, Armstrong
and Aldrin prepared the LM for liftoff as a contingency measure. Following
the meal, a scheduled sleep period was postponed at the astronauts'
request, and the astronauts began preparations for descent to the
lunar surface.
Approximately
two and a quarter hours after descending to the surface, the astronauts
began preparations to reenter the LM, after which the astronauts slept.
The ascent from the lunar surface began at 124:22 GET, 21 hours and
36 minutes after the lunar landing. In
transearth coast only one of four
planned midcourse corrections was required. The CM entered the atmosphere
of the Earth with a velocity of 36,194 feet per second (11,032 meters
per second) and landed in the Pacific
Ocean.
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