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What time did Apollo 11 land on the Moon?

Eaglelanded at 8.17pm UK time (20:17:40)on 20 July 1969 with around 25 seconds of fuel left. If they had been forced to fly for any longer, they likely would have run out of fuel.

The hatch was opened at 11.43pm. At 2:51am on 21 July, Armstrong began his descent to the surface and made history.

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The three astronauts on Apollo 11

The Apollo 11 crew consisted of three men.

There were three parts to the spacecraft.

  • The command module, which was the part that would return to Earth and was where the three astronauts spent most of their time. It was known asColumbia.

  • The lunar module,which was the part that would actually land on the Moon. This was known asEagle.

  • The service module, which supported the command module supplying things like oxygen and water.

All three astronauts had previously completed NASA space missions as part of the Gemini space programme. None of them went into space again following Apollo 11.

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The Apollo 11 crew had to go through customs

After landing back on Earth, the Apollo 11 crew had to go through customs - as though they were returning from another country rather than from space. The items they declared included Moon dust and Moon rocks.

Neil Armstrong got the quote wrong

Neil Armstrong had reportedly planned to say ‘One small step for a man, one giant leap for mankind.’ He even claimed that he did say 'a' but that it was inaudible.

The crew were put into quarantine

This was in casethey brought back any disease or germs from the Moon.

Buzz Aldrin drank wine on the Moon

The lunar module pilot took communion on the Moon. He did so privately because of a lawsuit against NASA about the broadcasting of religious activities from the Moon.

The crew were well prepared

Neil Armstrong couldn’t afford to take out life insurance in case anything went wrong on the mission. As an alternative, Armstrong, Aldrin and Collins signed hundreds of photographs so that Armstrong’s family could sell them in a worst case scenario.

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They had to fill in their expenses

Buzz Aldrin claimed back $33.31 in expenses upon returning to Earth. He claimed for a journey from Houston Texas to the Moon, and back.

Lots of the Moon rocks are lost

Richard Nixon gifted 270 of the Moon rocks brought back from Apollo 11 to the nations of the world. Of these, only 180 are accounted for.

Kennedy saw the Moon landing happen - in a way

As the landing happened, the words that Kennedy had spoken at the beginning of the decade flashed on a screen at the Kennedy Space Centre:

“I believe that this nation should commit itself to achieving the goal, before this decade is out, of landing a man on the Moon and returning him safely to the Earth.”

Followed by:

“Task accomplished”

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Apollo 11 Moon landing

The landing of Apollo 11 was not only the culmination of the Space Race, but of years worth of technical and scientific planning and design.

The Apollo 9 and 10 missions also took place in 1969 and were integral to the success of the Moon landing.

Whilst on the lunar surface Armstrong and Aldrin collected Moon dust and rocks to be brought back to Earth. The lunar dust was described as ‘powdery’ and it stuck to the spacesuits of Aldrin and Armstrong. The pair also tested moving around on the surface, experimenting with kangaroo hops and loping to get around.

They ensured that the world knew that it was the USA who had reached the Moon first, by planting an American flag. The hard surface of the Moon and the thin layer of dust meant that the pole was not planted very firmly in the ground. When the lunar module took off from the surface, the exhaust engine caused the flag to topple over.

The astronauts also received a phone call from President Richard Nixon whilst on the lunar surface. Nixon described it as ‘the most historic phone call ever made.’

Apollo 11 launch

The Apollo 11 mission launched on July 16 1969 13:32. The rocket was Saturn V which had launched 13 times from the Kennedy Space Center over six years.

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Once they had launched, they traveled for three days before reaching lunar orbit. Once in lunar orbit Armstrong and Aldrin moved into theEagle, ready to descend to the surface.

When Eagle separated from Columbia to begin its descent, Armstrong reportedly said ‘the Eagle has wings’.

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