Apollo 11 does not give light to the earth in any way.
giving light to earth
30 years(in Apollo spacecrafts)
Apollo 13 proved that a damaged craft could be returned to earth very safely.
Earth reflects light from the sun, it doesn't give out light as a star would.
The Apollo asteroid group is named after the sun god Apollo. These asteroids are a group of near-Earth asteroids that cross Earth's orbit and are named after Apollo in reference to the sun's role as a source of life-giving light and energy.
Earth's surface don't give any light. It reflects the light from its surface.
The Apollo moon missions landed on the light side of the moon. The far side of the moon, often referred to as the "dark side," is not actually dark but is simply the side that always faces away from Earth.
The Apollo space missions were named after Apollo, the Greek god of the sun, light, music, and prophecy. The name was chosen to reflect the goal of landing humans on the sunlit surface of the moon and returning them safely to Earth.
give light to the earth
No. The moon does
Phoebus seems to be the cloesest answer. He was linked to the Greek god Apollo, god of light.
Apollo 11 returned to the earth on 24/7/1969.