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The Apollo 9 was the first to test a lunar module in space. Apollo 10 tested the lunar module in lunar orbit.
The lunar module of Apollo 11 was called Eagle.
The Apollo space craft was three separate parts. There were the crews quarters and flight control, the service module, and the lunar module that took the crew to the moon and back.
The Apollo 12 lunar module, which made the second landing on the moon, was named Intrepid.
The purpose of the Lunar module was to carry the astronauts, from the command module to the Lunar surface and back from the moon.
Apollo 8 was the second manned Apollo flight and the first manned mission to the moon. On board was Spacecraft Commander Frank Borman, Command Module Pilot James Lovell, and Lunar Module Pilot William Anders. The mission was to prove the capability of the Apollo command and lunar modules and crew to operate the lunar distances. The Lunar Module was not on board because it was not ready for flight at that time.
The Apollo 9 was the first to test a lunar module in space. Apollo 10 tested the lunar module in lunar orbit.
The lunar module of Apollo 11 was called Eagle.
The Apollo space craft was three separate parts. There were the crews quarters and flight control, the service module, and the lunar module that took the crew to the moon and back.
The Apollo 12 lunar module, which made the second landing on the moon, was named Intrepid.
The purpose of the Lunar module was to carry the astronauts, from the command module to the Lunar surface and back from the moon.
Eagle was the callsign of the Apollo 11 Lunar Module that placed US astronauts Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin on the moon on July 20th 1969.The callsign Eagle was only used while the Lunar Module was in flight during its descent to the Lunar surface and ascent to rendezvous with Columbia, the Apollo 11 Command Module.For the rest of the flight the callsign was merely Apollo 11, or 11. On the surface of the moon Eagle was renamed Tranquility Base.
The Lunar module, is a spacecraft part of the Apollo spacecraft, the job is they use the Lunar module to transfer astronauts to and from the moon.
Edwin Aldrin was the Lunar module pilot.
It was the lunar module called the Eagle.
The flight was Apollo 11. The LM (lunar module) was named "Eagle"; the command module was "Columbia".
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