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Apollo 11

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Apollo 11
Mission Insignia
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Mission Statistics
Mission Name:Apollo 11
Call Sign:Command module: Columbia
Lunar module: Eagle
Crew:3
Launch:July 16, 1969
13:32 UTC
Kennedy Space Center
LC 39A
Lunar Landing:July 20, 1969
20:17:40 UTC
1.1 N, 23.8 E
Mare Tranquillitatis

(Sea of Tranquility)
Lunar EVA length:2.5 hours
Lunar Surface Time: 21.6 hours
Landing: July 24, 1969
16:50:35 UTC
13 deg 19 min N,
169 deg 9 min W
Duration:8 days, 3 hours 16.58 minutes


The Apollo 11 mission was the first manned lunar landing. 
It was the fifth manned mission in the Apollo program.

That's one small step for [a] man, one giant leap for mankind. ―Neil Armstrong

Armstrong became the first man to walk on the Moon, followed by Aldrin. Collins remained in orbit above the Moon.

Table of contents
1 Mission notes
2 Mission Parameters (needs update)
3 Crew
4 Post Scriptum
5 External Links

Mission notes

Mission Parameters (needs update)

Crew

Apollo 11 crew portraitEnlarge

Apollo 11 crew portrait

Post Scriptum

Astronaut Edwin E. Aldrin during a walk near a leg of the Lunar Module (NASA photo)Enlarge

Astronaut Edwin E. Aldrin during a walk near a leg of the Lunar Module (NASA photo)

Apollo 11 at Liftoff (NASA photo)Enlarge

Apollo 11 at Liftoff (NASA photo)

Aldrin stands next to the PSEP, with Lunar Module in background (NASA photo)Enlarge

Aldrin stands next to the PSEP, with Lunar Module in background (NASA photo)

The command module is displayed at the National Air and Space Museum, Washington, D.C The lunar module was jettisoned on 21 July, 1969. Impact site of the lunar module on the Moon is unknown.


For an alternative view, see: Apollo moon landing hoax accusations

External Links

Preceded by :
Apollo 10
Apollo program Followed by :
Apollo 12