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Apollo 11 liftoff (ZOOM view from the roof of VAB), July 16, 1969 | Apollo space program, Apollo 11, Apollo missions

REMASTERED by Dan Beaumont. NASA INFO: The huge, 363-feet tall Apollo 11 (Spacecraft 107/Lunar Module 5/Saturn 506) space vehicle is launched from Pad A, Launch Complex 39 Kennedy Space Center (KSC), at 9:32 a.m. (EDT), July 16, 1969. Onboard the Apollo 11 spacecraft were astronauts Neil A. Armstrong, commander; Michael Collins, command module pilot; and Edwin E. Aldrin Jr., lunar module pilot. Apollo 11 is the United States first lunar landing mission. Astronauts Armstrong and Aldrin will…

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Apollo 11 Mission: Destination Moon

Command Module Columbia as part of Destination Moon. Manufacturer: North American Rockwell. Primary Materials: aluminum alloy, stainless steel, titanium. The only part of the Apollo 11 spacecraft to return intact to Earth. It was the three-person crew’s living quarters for most of the mission, from Cape Kennedy, to the Moon’s orbit, to splashdown in the Pacific Ocean. #CMCmoon

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The tiny Lunar Module (LM) cabin is highlighted in this training view of Apollo 11 Commander Neil Arms… | Apollo 11 moon landing, Space flight, Apollo space program

More than four decades ago, humanity first made landfall on the Moon and Apollo 11 Commander Neil Armstrong and Lunar Module Pilot (LMP) Buzz Aldrin left their footprints on the dusty regolith of the Sea of Tranquility. Over the span of those decades, we have grown familiar with the sights and sounds and experiences of

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Why does the ascent stage of Apollo 11's lunar module look like it's made of paper? | Apollo space program, Space flight, Apollo missions

Here's an image (AS11-40-5922) from Apollo 11 that NASA describes as: View of the ascent stage from the northeast. Note the wrinkled surface of the RCS plume deflector and the warping of the rear...

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