The Eagle, the lunar lander of the Apollo 11 mission, the first manned moon landing, touched down at 20:18 UTC on Sunday the 20th of July 1969. In Pacific Standard Time, which at that time was in use in the Mexican states of Baja California and Sonora and in the Yukon Territory of Canada, the time was 12:18 PST.
On the west coast of the United States and in most of British Columbia, Canada, the time was 13:18 PDT (a.k.a. 1:18 PM PDT).
The last new moon was about 3 days ago; the next New Moon will occur on 24 February 2009 at 5:35 p.m. Pacific Standard Time.
Eagle was the lunar module of Apollo 11 that landed on the moon for the first moon landing. All of the moon landings had a lunar module which could separate from the main craft and land on the moon. It could then take off again and dock with the main craft. The different lunar modules were given different names.
Phase of the Moon on 19 December: waxing crescent with 10% of the Moon's visible disk illuminated. New Moon on 16 December 2009 at 4:03 a.m. Pacific Standard Time.
Phase of the Moon on 29 December 1998: waxing gibbous with 85% of the Moon's visible disk illuminated. Full Moon on 1 January 1999 at 6:51 p.m. Pacific Standard Time.
Phase of the Moon on 13 December: waning crescent with 22% of the Moon's visible disk illuminated. Last quarter Moon on 10 December 1998 at 9:55 a.m. Pacific Standard Time.
No Neil Armstrong used the Eagle to land on the moon.
Apollo 13 did not land on the moon as its mission was abandoned. Apollo 11 was the first mission to land on the moon and it was its lunar module that was called Eagle.
The purpose of the eagle was to land on the moon and then return to the command module.
sea of Tranquility
It was the lunar module the Eagle.
Land where the moon or on earth, if the earth it was the Pacific ocean.
Land where the moon or on earth, if the earth it was the Pacific ocean.
The Lunar Module was not a model. The first to land on the moon was Apollo 11's "Eagle".
The Eagle in Apollo 11
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The Eagle.
The spacecraft used to land on the moon by man was the lunar module. The Eagle!