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I think this page should be a disambiguation page, as there were 2 main Apollo spacecraft - the CSM (for which there isn't much of an article yet) and the LM.
I made a small edit to place the metric measurements first per NASA requirements. (The rest of the page is SI). This is very well written.
I don't believe the lunar module was part of "the Apollo spacecraft". Do we have any sources?--Craigboy (talk) 05:11, 9 December 2010 (UTC)
The addition of unflown spacecraft to this list really has to be thought out. It doesn't make much sense based on the original intent of the section, which as the title implies, was to list where the remaining, accessible vehicles are located on Earth, or in the case of the LM descent stages, on the Moon where they are observable and would be accessible by return flights to the Moon. The Service Modules aren't listed because they are by definition inaccessible (destroyed), and the LM ascent stages are all either destroyed, or in solar orbit (practically inaccessible). Consider the following:
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Editors, couple of things... 1. You need to amend your LM or LEM section. Besides Apollo 15-17, LM held two astronauts on Apollo 11 and 12, and saved the 3 astronauts on Apollo 13:
"It supplied life support systems for two astronauts for up to four to five days on the Apollo 15, 16 and 17 missions."
2. Grumman Aircraft morphed into Grumman Aerospace Corporation in the early 60s when it was given the contract for the LM) by NASA. It formed a subsidiary called "Grumman Allied" for non-aerospace products, and Grumman Aerospace for the Apollo and subsequent Space Shuttle program. Cheers, Eli Bigeez (talk) 16:46, 1 February 2024 (UTC)