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[Martin Luther King, Jr.]

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Launch of Apollo 6
Launch of Apollo 6

Apollo 6 (flown April 4, 1968) was the third and final uncrewed flight in the United States' Apollo program and the second test of the Saturn V launch vehicle. Apollo 6 was intended to show that the Saturn V's third stage, the S-IVB, could propel itself and the Apollo spacecraft to lunar distances. Once components arrived at Kennedy Space Center, testing proceeded slowly, often delayed by testing of the Saturn V intended for Apollo 4, but once that launched, there were fewer delays. NASA planned a flight of about ten hours, but during launch (pictured) vibrations damaged some of the Rocketdyne J-2 engines, and the resulting parking orbit was more elliptical than planned. The third-stage engine failed to restart, and flight controllers elected to repeat the flight profile of Apollo 4, achieving a high orbit and high-speed return. Despite the engine failures, the flight qualified the Saturn V for crewed launches, and it was first used for crewed flight in December 1968 with Apollo 8. (Full article...)

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Knowledge about Earth

Facts and Figures

  • Age of Earth: ~ 4.568 billion years
  • World Population: 7.3 billion (July 2015)
  • Continents: 7 (Asia, Africa, North America, South America, Antarctica, Europe, and Australia)
  • Mean Radius: 6371.0 km
  • Axial Tilt: 23,44°

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Our Solar System

Our solar system consists of
1 star (Sun) and 8 planets (Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune).

  • 1 AU (astronomical unit) is roughly the distance between Earth and the Sun (about 150 million kilometres).
  • The space probe Voyager 1 was launched by the NASA in 1977 and is meanwhile (autumn 2015) about 133 AU away from Earth.

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Why you should extend your general knowledge:

There are many reasons why one should or wants to extend his knowledge.
First you should consider that "general knowledge" is knowledge which a group of humans - who belong together regional, temporal or otherwise - owns. Thus, it describes a basic understanding of specific categories of knowledge.

As the English philosopher Francis Bacon said before: "Wisdom is Power" [Bacon 1597].