Hello List,
I just happend to read an old book about the Apollo 
conquering of the moon, in the chapter about 
Apollo 10 the following:

'... Later the LM [ascent stage] was sent off in a lonely and useless orbit.
Cernan followed it when it took off to become a new solar
satellite: "A bit sad. Like parting from a good friend who always
has been nice to you"...
(translated from my norwegian version of the book)

That must then be the only (american) spacecraft used by people to orbit the
Sun? 
As I know, all other LM was chrashed to the moon, and all Mercury, Gemini,
Apollo CM, Skylab, Apollo/Soyouz capsules returned to earth, and I guess
the LMs tested in Earth orbit was burnt up in the Earth's atmosphere.

Is a LM still orbiting the Sun somewhere?

Bj�rn S�rheim



At 08:22 31.10.03 -0800, Ron Baalke wrote:
>
>
>http://planetary.org/html/news/articlearchive/headlines/2003/apollo12-debri
s.html
>
>Scientists Find an 'Asteroid' is Apollo 12 Debris
>      
>Anatomy of an Asteroid Investigation
>
>By A.J.S. Rayl
>The Planetary Society
>30 October 2003
>


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