Object | Date | Time (UT) | Latitude | Longitude | Impact Velocity (km/s) |
Impact Energy (ergs) |
Angle from Horizontal |
Apollo 12 LM | 20 November 1969 | 22:17:17.7 | 3.94 S | 21.20 W | 1.68 | 3.36 x 1016 | 3.7 |
Apollo 13 SIVB | 15 April 1970 | 01:09:41.0 | 2.75 S | 27.86 W | 2.58 | 4.63 x 1017 | 76 |
Apollo 14 SIVB | 4 February 1971 | 07:40:55.4 | 8.09 S | 26.02 W | 2.54 | 4.52 x 1017 | 69 |
Apollo 14 LM | 7 February 1971 | 00:45:25.7 | 3.42 S | 19.67 W | 1.68 | 3.25 x 1016 | 3.6 |
Apollo 15 SIVB | 29 July 1971 | 20:58:42.9 | 1.51 S | 11.81 W | 2.58 | 4.61 x 1017 | 62 |
Apollo 15 LM | 3 August 1971 | 03:03:37.0 | 26.36 N | 0.25 E | 1.70 | 3.44 x 1016 | 3.2 |
Apollo 16 SIVB | 19 April 1972 | 21:02:04* | 1.3 N* | 23.8 W* | 2.5 - 2.6 | 4.59 x 1017 * | ~79 |
Apollo 17 SIVB | 10 December 1972 | 20:32:42.3 | 4.21 S | 12.31 W | 2.55 | 4.71 x 1017 | 55 |
Apollo 17 LM | 15 December 1972 | 06:50:20.8 | 19.96 N | 30.50 E | 1.67 | 3.15 x 1016 | 4.9 |
Notes
Impact times are Earth received times, approximately 1.3 seconds later than real time on the Moon.
Listed coordinates are derived from the Manned Space Flight Network tracking data referenced to a mean
spherical surface and may differ by several km from coordinates based on surface features.
The SIVB is the Saturn upper stage which was targeted towards the Moon after separation from Apollo.
The Apollo 11 SIVB was injected into heliocentric orbit, the Apollo 12 SIVB into Earth orbit.
The Apollo 11 and 16 LM's were jettisoned into (temporary) lunar orbits.
The Apollo 13 LM re-entered Earth's atmosphere on 17 April 1970.
*A malfunction resulted in premature loss of tracking data for the Apollo 16 SIVB.
Time, location, and impact energy are estimates based on interpretation of seismic data.
Uncertainty in the Apollo 16 impact time is about 4 seconds.
Uncertainty in the Apollo 16 impact location is about 0.7 deg. latitude, 0.3 deg. longitude.
(The impact location estimated based on tracking prior to signal loss is 2.24 N, 24.49 W)
Most data from
Toksoz et al., 1974
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