Armstrong and Aldrin returned to the Command Module 'Columbia' and the Lunar Module 'Eagle' was jettisoned (to orbit around the moon until such time as it impacted with the lunar surface).
On July 20, 1969, Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin had entered the Lunar Module they named 'Eagle' and were descending to the surface. They were about 6,000 feet above the surface and the descent ...
All but one of the Apollo program’s used lunar modules either crashed into the Moon’s surface or burned up in Earth’s atmosphere. Apollo 10’s lunar module ... 11’s Eagle — are also ...
Armstrong, at exactly 2:56 AM, stepped out of the lunar module Eagle and began to explore the surface of this unique place.
On July 20, 1969, astronauts Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin landed in the Lunar Module Eagle and became the first humans to step foot on the lunar surface while astronaut Michael Collins orbited above ...
Armstrong and Aldrin ate this while sitting inside the cramped Lunar Module Eagle in the Sea of Tranquility (Collins remained ...
Audio clip: We copy you down, Eagle. Narrator ... Mosher: Where is Lunar Module 14? What state was it in? Does anybody have it? Does anybody know where it's at? Narrator: From 1962 to 1970 ...
Four days later, Armstrong and Aldrin became the first humans to set foot on the lunar surface ... where the ascent stages of Apollo 11's module Eagle or Apollo 16's module Orion ended up.
The lunar module, known as Eagle, was left in lunar orbit after it rendezvoused with the command module Collins was in the next day and Eagle eventually landed back on the moon’s surface.
Let’s do it just beyond that crater. Commander Neil Armstrong chose the landing spot of Apollo 11’s Lunar Module Eagle on the moon while flying the module over the Sea of Tranquility as he ...
With these words, Neil Armstrong (1930-2012), commander of the U.S. spaceflight Apollo 11, confirmed that the Lunar Module Eagle had landed on the surface of the moon on July 20, 1969. The landing ...