Apollo 10 re-entered the atmosphere on May 26, 1969 at almost 40,000 km per hour, which is 11.08 km/second or 24,791 miles per hour. To date, Apollo 10 holds the record for the fastest manned reentry in history.
The ten Gemini missions were before Apollo and tested many of the procedures necessary before Apollo could proceed, such as spacewalking, docking and rendezvous techniques. Prior to them were the Mercury missions.See the Web Links to the left for more information.
The Saturn C-1 (also known as the Saturn 1) was only used for ten flights near the beginning of the Apollo Program, to test various aspects of the Apollo spacecraft and other technology. There were never any manned launches.
The two major successes of the Apollo program were the successful orbit of the Moon by Apollo 8 (Christmas Eve, 1968) and the successful lunar landing by Apollo 11 on July 20, 1969. During the latter, Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin became the first humans to walk on the Moon. Ten other astronauts explored the Moon between 1969 and 1972.
Jupiter. It's rotation is a little less than ten Earth hours.
There have been 12 men to land and walk on the moon. In order: 1: Neil Armstrong 2: Buzz Aldrin 3: Pete Conrad 4: Alan Bean 5: Alan Shepard 6: Edgar Mitchell 7: Dave Scott 8: Jim Irwin 9: John Young 10: Charlie Duke 11: Gene Cernan 12: Harrison Schmitt Armstrong and Aldrin were from Apollo 11, Conrad and Bean from Apollo 12, Shepard and Mitchell from Apollo 14, Scott and Irwin from Apollo 15, Young and Duke were on Apollo 16 and Cernan and Schmitt were Apollo 17. So to answer your question, the first 10 on the list were the first 10 people to land on the moon.
Apollo 10 was launched from Cape Kennedy Florida.
The Saturn 5 was used from Apollo 8 to Apollo 17, so there were ten Apollo missions with the Saturn .
Ten Speed Press was created in 1970.
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The ten Gemini missions were before Apollo and tested many of the procedures necessary before Apollo could proceed, such as spacewalking, docking and rendezvous techniques. Prior to them were the Mercury missions.See the Web Links to the left for more information.
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"Solving for speed" means finding out what the speed is in an equation. Speed equals distance over time. That means that you find out how far something went, and divide it by the time it took to go that far. For instance, if a car goes ten miles in one hour, its speed is "ten miles over one hour." Which is, of course, ten miles-per-hour. Rather slow car.
The Saturn C-1 (also known as the Saturn 1) was only used for ten flights near the beginning of the Apollo Program, to test various aspects of the Apollo spacecraft and other technology. There were never any manned launches.
speed of light is 3 into ten to the power 8 metres per second
Average speed is about 6 mph.