If you’re interested in technical aspects of the Apollo mission, AIAA has put together 50 journal and technical papers (for 50 years) about the mission. https://arc.aiaa.org/apollo-50th

The papers are available for free and represent a range of technical topics, time periods, and historical perspectives, including pre-Apollo work and events, ground-support development, communication, landing-on-Earth challenges, flight simulations for astronauts, supporting human flight, launch-vehicle design, flight-control development, orbital dynamics, reentry flight dynamics, science, and historical perspectives. 

Next week AIAA also plans to post some memories of people directly involved in Apollo or who play a significant role in today’s space missions and were influenced by Apollo. For more information about Apollo-related information at AIAA, please visit:  https://www.aiaa.org/apollo50

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