k Apollo 11 lunar module, computer artwork Apollo 11 lunar module. Computer artwork of Apollo 11s lunar module LM5 Eagle. Apollo 11 was the first manned lunar landing mission, touching down at 2017 UTC universal time on 20th July 1969. Two of the primary crew members of this American mission, Neil Armstrong and Edwin Buzz Aldrin, were the first humans to set foot on the Moon. The remaining crew member, Michael Collins, stayed in lunar orbit on board the command module Columbia. The Eagle consisted of two submodules the lower Descent stage gold and the upper Ascent stage brown. The two stages were locked together during landing, but only the Ascent stage was used to transport Armstrong and Aldrin back to Columbia, leaving the Descent stage behind on the Moons surface. Stock Photo - Afloimages
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Apollo 11 lunar module, computer artwork Apollo 11 lunar module. Computer artwork of Apollo 11 s lunar module LM 5 Eagle. Apollo 11 was the first manned lunar landing mission, touching down at 20:17 UTC  universal time  on 20th July 1969. Two of the primary crew members of this American mission, Neil Armstrong and Edwin  Buzz  Aldrin, were the first humans to set foot on the Moon. The remaining crew member, Michael Collins, stayed in lunar orbit on board the command module Columbia. The Eagle consisted of two sub modules: the lower Descent stage  gold  and the upper Ascent stage  brown . The two stages were locked together during landing, but only the Ascent stage was used to transport Armstrong and Aldrin back to Columbia, leaving the Descent stage behind on the Moon s surface.
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Apollo 11 lunar module, computer artwork

Apollo 11 lunar module. Computer artwork of Apollo 11's lunar module LM-5 Eagle. Apollo 11 was the first manned lunar landing mission, touching down at 20:17 UTC (universal time) on 20th July 1969. Two of the primary crew members of this American mission, Neil Armstrong and Edwin 'Buzz' Aldrin, were the first humans to set foot on the Moon. The remaining crew member, Michael Collins, stayed in lunar orbit on board the command module Columbia. The Eagle consisted of two sub-modules: the lower Descent stage (gold) and the upper Ascent stage (brown). The two stages were locked together during landing, but only the Ascent stage was used to transport Armstrong and Aldrin back to Columbia, leaving the Descent stage behind on the Moon's surface.

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