On July 20, 1969, Edwin "Buzz" Aldrin stepped onto the lunar surface at 3:15 GMT - 19 minutes after Armstrong had taken the first step on the lunar surface.
On July 20, 1969, Edwin "Buzz" Aldrin was the second man to set foot on the Moon. He and Neil Armstrong were on the Apollo 11 moon mission and flew the lunar lander "Eagle" down to land at the Sea of Tranquility. Aldrin followed Armstrong down the lander's ladder, and stepped onto the Moon at 3:15 GMT - 19 minutes after Armstrong had taken the first step on the lunar surface.
neil ArmstrongColonel Edwin Eugene Aldrin, Jr. was the second man to step on the moon. See the Related Link for "Answers.com: Buzz Aldrin" to the right for the answer.Edwin "Buzz" Aldrin, who landed on the Moon on NASA Apollo 11 mission, July 20, 1969.The other astronaut on the mission, Neil Armstrong, was the first man to walk on the Moon. Aldrin set foot on the Moon a few minutes later.The second man to walk on the moon was American astronaut Colonel Edwin "Buzz" Aldrin (born January 20, 1930), who accompanied the first man, astronaut Neil Armstrong.They were both in the lunar lander Eagle so they landed at the same time. Armstrong was the first one to actually step out onto the surface. His job as one of the physical crew members was being the Lunar Module Pilot.The second man to walk on the moon was Edwin Aldrin.
the lunar lander only held two people there was no third person in the lunar lander, Mike Collins orbited the moon while neil Armstrong and buzz Aldrin landed on the moon.
there were three astronauts on the Apollo 11 mission, Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin were in the lander and stayed on the Lunar surface while Michael Collins orbited around the moon.
Michael Collins piloted the Command Module, in orbit around the Moon, while Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin took the Lunar Lander down to the surface.
Buzz Aldrin followed Neil Armstrong. They were the first to walk on the moon. Astronaut Michael Collins piloted the Command module in lunar orbit while Armstrong and Aldrin took the lunar lander "Eagle" down to the surface and back. (July 20, 1969) (see related question)
NASA astronaut Neil Armstrong was the first man to step onto the lunar surface on July 20, 1969. He was followed by astronaut Buzz Aldrin (just a few minutes later). Both were aboard the lunar lander Eagle, part of the Apollo 11 mission to the Moon.
Yes, Neil Armstrong was one of the first men on the moon on the moon, along with Buzz Aldrin.
On July 20, 1969, Edwin "Buzz" Aldrin was the second man to set foot on the Moon. He and Neil Armstrong were on the Apollo 11 moon mission and flew the lunar lander "Eagle" down to land at the Sea of Tranquility. Aldrin followed Armstrong down the lander's ladder, and stepped onto the Moon at 3:15 GMT - 19 minutes after Armstrong had taken the first step on the lunar surface.
neil ArmstrongColonel Edwin Eugene Aldrin, Jr. was the second man to step on the moon. See the Related Link for "Answers.com: Buzz Aldrin" to the right for the answer.Edwin "Buzz" Aldrin, who landed on the Moon on NASA Apollo 11 mission, July 20, 1969.The other astronaut on the mission, Neil Armstrong, was the first man to walk on the Moon. Aldrin set foot on the Moon a few minutes later.The second man to walk on the moon was American astronaut Colonel Edwin "Buzz" Aldrin (born January 20, 1930), who accompanied the first man, astronaut Neil Armstrong.They were both in the lunar lander Eagle so they landed at the same time. Armstrong was the first one to actually step out onto the surface. His job as one of the physical crew members was being the Lunar Module Pilot.The second man to walk on the moon was Edwin Aldrin.
Aldrin and Armstrong shared the same spacecraft, and so landed on the moon simultaneously.Aldrin was the second one to leave the lander and walk on the moon.
According to the original plans, the lunar module pilot was to exit the lander first and leave the mission commander behind in the lander. That would have put Buzz Aldrin on the moon first, with Neil Armstrong second. Through practice sessions it became clear that the lander was too cramped to allow Aldrin to climb over Armstrong, so the order was switched. Essentially, Armstrong was first because he was sitting closer to the door!
the lunar lander only held two people there was no third person in the lunar lander, Mike Collins orbited the moon while neil Armstrong and buzz Aldrin landed on the moon.
Yes. They both traveled to the moon in the Apollo 11 mission. However, it was Armstrong that first stepped out of the lander and onto the lunar surface.
there were three astronauts on the Apollo 11 mission, Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin were in the lander and stayed on the Lunar surface while Michael Collins orbited around the moon.
On the Sea of Tranquility. The Apollo 11 lunar lander 'Eagle' carried Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin to the lunar surface on July 20, 1969, and Armstrong was the first man to walk on the Moon.
Michael Collins piloted the Command Module, in orbit around the Moon, while Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin took the Lunar Lander down to the surface.