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How long did Apollo 11 stay on the moon?

Apollo 11 stayed on the surface of the moon for 26 hours.


In which year did Apollo 11 land on the moon?

In 1969 Apollo 11 landed on the moon.


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The Apollo 11 crew spent approximately 21.5 hours on the moon's surface. They performed various tasks, such as collecting rock samples, setting up equipment, conducting experiments, and taking photographs, before returning to the lunar module.


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Which date did Apollo 11 land on the moon?

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What day did Apollo 11 launch for the moon?

The Apollo 11 was launched for the moon on 16/7/1969.


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Did Apollo 11 sucssesfully land on the moon?

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What was the year Apollo 11 landed on the moon?

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