Die Mondlandefähre (LM für Lunar Module, ursprünglich LEM für Lunar Excursion Module) ist ein ab 1963 von der Firma Grumman für die NASA im Rahmen des Apollo-Programms entwickeltes Raumfahrzeug zur Landung auf dem Mond. Die Vorplanungen der NASA gehen allerdings schon bis ins Jahr 1960 zurück.
Das LM ist zweiteilig und besteht aus einer Abstiegs- und einer
Aufstiegsstufe. Insgesamt wurden 16 Mondlandefähren hergestellt. Von
diesen führten sechs eine Mondlandung durch, wobei der untere Teil mit
den Füßen und dem Abstiegstriebwerk (die Abstiegsstufe) auf dem Mond
zurückblieb. Nachdem die Astronauten nach dem Mondaufenthalt zum
Rückflug zur Erde in das Kommando-Modul umgestiegen waren, wurde der
obere Teil der Mondlandefähre (die Aufstiegsstufe) im Mondorbit belassen
und stürzte später auf den Mond. Die meisten der anderen zehn gebauten
Exemplare dienten zu Tests auf der Erde, oder kamen nicht zum Einsatz,
weil ihre Missionen abgesagt wurden. Die Mondlandefähre von Apollo 13
diente nach dem Abbruch der Mission als Rettungskapsel. Einige der
nicht verwendeten Mondlandefähren sind heute in Museen ausgestellt.
Quelle: Wikipedia Mondlandefähre
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Lunar Landing Module "Eagle" - Revell 1/48 built by Bianca Krop-Kaiser
The Apollo Lunar Module (LM), also known as the Lunar Excursion Module (LEM), was the lander portion of the Apollo spacecraft built for the US Apollo program by Grumman to carry a crew of two from lunar orbit to the surface and back. Six such craft successfully landed on the Moon between 1969 and 1972.
The LM, consisting of an ascent stage and descent stage, was ferried to lunar orbit by its companion Command/Service Module (CSM), a separate spacecraft of approximately twice its mass, which also took the astronauts home to Earth. After completing its mission, the LM was discarded. It was capable of operation only in outer space, structurally and aerodynamically incapable of flight through the Earth's atmosphere.
Its development was plagued with problems which delayed its first unmanned flight by about ten months, and its first manned flight by about three months. Despite this, the LM eventually became the most reliable component of the Apollo/Saturn system, the only one never to suffer any failure that significantly impacted a mission, and in at least one instance (Apollo 13's LM-7 Aquarius) greatly exceeded its design requirements by maintaining life support for astronauts after an explosion damaged the Apollo Service Module.
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The LM, consisting of an ascent stage and descent stage, was ferried to lunar orbit by its companion Command/Service Module (CSM), a separate spacecraft of approximately twice its mass, which also took the astronauts home to Earth. After completing its mission, the LM was discarded. It was capable of operation only in outer space, structurally and aerodynamically incapable of flight through the Earth's atmosphere.
Its development was plagued with problems which delayed its first unmanned flight by about ten months, and its first manned flight by about three months. Despite this, the LM eventually became the most reliable component of the Apollo/Saturn system, the only one never to suffer any failure that significantly impacted a mission, and in at least one instance (Apollo 13's LM-7 Aquarius) greatly exceeded its design requirements by maintaining life support for astronauts after an explosion damaged the Apollo Service Module.
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