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Andrew Swenson
MS in Space Systems Engineering, US Naval Postgraduate School (Graduated 1993)May 14
Why does NASA not allow anyone to inspect the lunar module (lunar excursion module) that traveled to the Moon during Apollo missions?
Which one would you like to inspect and how would you get there? Here are the locations of each one….good luck with your inspection:
Apollo 5- Destroyed in Earth's Atmosphere.
Apollo 9- Destroyed in Earth's Atmosphere.
Apollo 10- Heliocentric orbit
Apollo 11- released in lunar orbit, location unknown.
Apollo 12- Impacted Moon 20 November 1969 at 22:17:17.7 UT (5:17 PM EST) 3.94 S, 21.20 W
Apollo 13- Burned up in Earth's atmosphere.
Apollo 14- Impacted Moon 07 February 1971 at 00:45:25.7 UT (06 February, 7:45 PM EST) 3.42 S, 19.67 W
Apollo 15- Impacted Moon 03 August 1971 at 03:03:37.0 UT (02 August, 11:03 PM EDT) 26.36 N, 0.25 E
Apollo 16- Released around moon, impact site unknown. Orbited for about a year.
Apollo 17- Impacted Moon 15 December 1972 at 06:50:20.8 UT (1:50 AM EST) 19.96 N, 30.50 E