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The Apollo program took the first humans to a landing on the Moon on July 20, 1969. The 12-foot Apollo command module was built at North American Rockwell’s plant at Downey, Calif. North American also built a 150-foot-high impact test facility, It looked like a gigantic playground swing and was used to check the module’s structural integrity and impact loads by drop-testing it on water, sand, gravel and boulders.
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BI23892
Boeing ID
naa342
Type
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4650px × 5996px 79MB
License type
RM
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1960s
Apollo Command Module (CM)
Apollo Program
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