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DNS Resolutions
Date
IP Address
2019-07-19
99.84.168.50
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ClassC
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2019-07-20
99.84.254.15
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ClassC
)
2019-07-25
13.226.15.55
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ClassC
)
2020-05-05
99.86.57.88
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ClassC
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2020-05-05
99.86.57.13
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ClassC
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2020-05-05
99.86.57.20
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ClassC
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2020-07-24
52.84.16.69
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ClassC
)
2020-07-24
52.84.16.8
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ClassC
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2020-07-24
52.84.16.81
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ClassC
)
2020-07-24
52.84.16.48
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ClassC
)
2020-08-08
13.227.45.75
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ClassC
)
2020-08-15
13.226.139.41
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ClassC
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2020-08-15
13.226.139.100
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ClassC
)
2020-08-29
13.227.44.10
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ClassC
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2020-08-29
13.227.44.3
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ClassC
)
2020-09-27
99.84.251.58
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ClassC
)
2020-09-27
99.84.251.76
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ClassC
)
2020-11-01
13.226.18.12
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ClassC
)
2020-12-17
52.84.23.11
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ClassC
)
2020-12-17
52.84.23.16
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ClassC
)
2020-12-17
52.84.23.50
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ClassC
)
2020-12-17
52.84.23.52
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ClassC
)
2021-01-18
99.84.240.76
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ClassC
)
2021-01-18
99.84.240.102
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ClassC
)
2021-03-08
13.226.10.71
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ClassC
)
2021-03-08
13.226.10.78
(
ClassC
)
2021-03-17
99.84.253.37
(
ClassC
)
2021-03-17
99.84.253.4
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ClassC
)
2021-05-13
13.226.13.90
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ClassC
)
2021-07-20
52.84.22.51
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ClassC
)
2021-07-22
54.230.15.80
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ClassC
)
2021-08-06
13.226.14.60
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ClassC
)
2021-08-11
54.192.131.6
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ClassC
)
2021-08-17
143.204.166.88
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ClassC
)
2021-09-21
99.84.250.59
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ClassC
)
2022-01-29
54.192.121.34
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ClassC
)
2022-06-22
13.226.22.81
(
ClassC
)
2022-09-11
52.84.18.112
(
ClassC
)
2023-12-18
18.65.229.29
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ClassC
)
2024-03-23
3.163.24.108
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ClassC
)
2024-05-15
3.163.24.22
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ClassC
)
2024-06-30
3.163.24.70
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ClassC
)
Port 80
HTTP/1.1 200 OKContent-Type: text/htmlContent-Length: 11545Connection: keep-aliveDate: Mon, 18 Dec 2023 07:14:01 GMTLast-Modified: Wed, 26 May 2021 19:34:12 GMTETag: 83a155fad23d80e826b617ddc68e4b1cAc !DOCTYPE html>html langen> head> meta charsetutf-8 /> meta nameviewport contentwidthdevice-width, initial-scale1.0 /> meta namedescription contentApollo Missions Site /> title>Apollo Space Missions/title> /head> style>a:link { color: #B19CD9; background-color: transparent; text-decoration: none;}a:visited { color: pink; background-color: transparent; text-decoration: none;}a:hover { color: red; background-color: transparent; text-decoration: underline;}a:active { color: yellow; background-color: transparent; text-decoration: underline;}/style> body bgcolor#000000>h3 stylecolor:white;>Apollo 11 Mission Milestones/h3>ul stylecolor:white;>li>a hrefhttps://apollo.skysafariastronomy.com/skyset/Apollo11_MissionPath.skyset>Mission Overview/a>br>p>The first attempt at a manned lunar landing took place in July 1969. Astronauts Neil Armstrong, Edwin Buzz Aldrin, and Michael Collins would repeat the Apollo 10 mission. But when the Lunar Module reached 50,000 feet above the lunar surface, the descent engine fired for twelve minutes and the crew landed on the moon on July 20, 1969. This view shows the complete mission path of Apollo 11 from launch to return to Earth./p>/li>li>a hrefhttps://apollo.skysafariastronomy.com/skyset/Apollo11_LaunchSaturnV.skyset>Launch Into Earth Orbit/a>br>p>Apollo 11 was launched at 9:32 am EDT on July 16, 1969 on a Saturn V rocket./p>/li>li>a hrefhttps://apollo.skysafariastronomy.com/skyset/Apollo11_TransLunar.skyset>Trans-lunar Injection/a>br>p>At 2 hours 44 minutes into the mission, the crew left Earth orbit and headed to the moon by firing their third stage engine for 347 seconds. The crew then separated the Command Space Module (nicknamed Columbia) from the third stage and docked with the Lunar Module (nicknamed Eagle)./p>/li>li>a hrefhttps://apollo.skysafariastronomy.com/skyset/Apollo11_MoonOrbit.skyset>Into Lunar Orbit/a>br>p>The Command Space Module engine fired for six minutes to slow the spacecraft enough to be captured by the moon’s gravity. Later they woul
Port 443
HTTP/1.1 200 OKContent-Type: text/htmlContent-Length: 11545Connection: keep-aliveDate: Mon, 18 Dec 2023 07:14:01 GMTLast-Modified: Wed, 26 May 2021 19:34:12 GMTETag: 83a155fad23d80e826b617ddc68e4b1cAc !DOCTYPE html>html langen> head> meta charsetutf-8 /> meta nameviewport contentwidthdevice-width, initial-scale1.0 /> meta namedescription contentApollo Missions Site /> title>Apollo Space Missions/title> /head> style>a:link { color: #B19CD9; background-color: transparent; text-decoration: none;}a:visited { color: pink; background-color: transparent; text-decoration: none;}a:hover { color: red; background-color: transparent; text-decoration: underline;}a:active { color: yellow; background-color: transparent; text-decoration: underline;}/style> body bgcolor#000000>h3 stylecolor:white;>Apollo 11 Mission Milestones/h3>ul stylecolor:white;>li>a hrefhttps://apollo.skysafariastronomy.com/skyset/Apollo11_MissionPath.skyset>Mission Overview/a>br>p>The first attempt at a manned lunar landing took place in July 1969. Astronauts Neil Armstrong, Edwin Buzz Aldrin, and Michael Collins would repeat the Apollo 10 mission. But when the Lunar Module reached 50,000 feet above the lunar surface, the descent engine fired for twelve minutes and the crew landed on the moon on July 20, 1969. This view shows the complete mission path of Apollo 11 from launch to return to Earth./p>/li>li>a hrefhttps://apollo.skysafariastronomy.com/skyset/Apollo11_LaunchSaturnV.skyset>Launch Into Earth Orbit/a>br>p>Apollo 11 was launched at 9:32 am EDT on July 16, 1969 on a Saturn V rocket./p>/li>li>a hrefhttps://apollo.skysafariastronomy.com/skyset/Apollo11_TransLunar.skyset>Trans-lunar Injection/a>br>p>At 2 hours 44 minutes into the mission, the crew left Earth orbit and headed to the moon by firing their third stage engine for 347 seconds. The crew then separated the Command Space Module (nicknamed Columbia) from the third stage and docked with the Lunar Module (nicknamed Eagle)./p>/li>li>a hrefhttps://apollo.skysafariastronomy.com/skyset/Apollo11_MoonOrbit.skyset>Into Lunar Orbit/a>br>p>The Command Space Module engine fired for six minutes to slow the spacecraft enough to be captured by the moon’s gravity. Later they woul
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