This repository contains a detailed model of the Apollo 11 mission structured in layers for systems engineering research and education, along with helper scripts to visualize connections and merge files.
How It Works
You stumble upon this Airbus project on GitHub, featuring vivid images of the moon launch and mission patch, inviting you to explore a detailed recreation of the historic journey.
You dive into the welcoming guide explaining the mission through simple layers: why it mattered, when events unfolded, what tasks were needed, who handled them, and how hardware made it real.
You uncover the full picture, from NASA's goals and crew safety to launch sequences, spacecraft functions, and exact rocket parts like the Saturn V.
You follow clear links showing how big dreams connect to tiny details, like safety needs leading to heat shields and thrust functions.
You use easy helpers to build visual maps revealing how every piece fits together without any loose ends.
You feel empowered with a complete, living map of Apollo 11, ready to learn more, teach others, or add your own ideas to the adventure.
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