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It took the Apollo11 roughly three days to reach the moon.

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How long did it take Buzz Aldrin and Neil Armstrong to get to the moon?

routhly 3 days


Buzz Aldrin take communion on the moon?

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Did Buzz Aldrin take communion on the moon?

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Were neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin in astudio or did they really go to the moon?

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How can astronaut's take photo of Neil Arsmstrong in the space?

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How did Apollo 11 help space exploration?

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