Command modules did not land on the moon. The Lunar Exploration Modules (LEM) did.
The first humans to land on the moon went in the CM-107 Columbia command module, launched by the Apollo 11 rocket, and landed on the moon in the LM-5 Eagle lunar module.
Humans landed on the moon for the first time on July 20, 1969, during the US NASA Apollo 11 mission commanded by Neil Armstrong. Edwin "Buzz" Aldrin was the pilot of the Lunar Module, and Michael Collins was the pilot of the Command Module, which stayed in lunar orbit.
Micheal Collins was left in orbit of the Moon to make sure the command module, the spacecraft that would carry them back to Earth, was still functioning.
It was the lunar module that landed on the moon.
The spacecraft that landed on the moon , was called the Lunar module, The name was The Eagle.
The landing module was the Eagle. The command module was the Colombia.
They were launched from earth atop a Saturn V. They flew to the moon aboard their Apollo Command Module and landed on the moon in their Lunar Module.
Apollo 11 consisted of the command module that was known as Columbia and the lunar module that landed on the Moon was called Eagle.
The command service module , orbited the moon, in Apollo 11 it was Michael Collins, who did experiments, while the lunar module landed on the moon. With the two astronauts.
No. Michael Collins was the command module pilot for Apollo 11 and he never landed on the moon. The first was Niel Armstrong.
The first humans to land on the moon went in the CM-107 Columbia command module, launched by the Apollo 11 rocket, and landed on the moon in the LM-5 Eagle lunar module.
Apollo 11
NO russian module ever landed on the moon.
Humans landed on the moon for the first time on July 20, 1969, during the US NASA Apollo 11 mission commanded by Neil Armstrong. Edwin "Buzz" Aldrin was the pilot of the Lunar Module, and Michael Collins was the pilot of the Command Module, which stayed in lunar orbit.
Michael Collins was the third astronaut, who circled the moon patiently in the command module.
Micheal Collins was left in orbit of the Moon to make sure the command module, the spacecraft that would carry them back to Earth, was still functioning.
Michael Collins piloted the Command Module which orbited the moon and Edwin "Buzz" Aldrin piloted the Lunar Module which landed on the surface of the moon.