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Q: What was the name of the first lunar mondule to land on the moon?
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Which lunar mission was the first to land on the moon?

Apollo 11


What was the first vehicle to land on the moon?

It was the lunar module the Eagle.


Who were the first astronauts to land a model on the moon?

The Lunar Module was not a model. The first to land on the moon was Apollo 11's "Eagle".


Name of the first moon mission in 1969?

Apollo 10 was the first lunar mission in 1969, but they did not land on the moon. The first lunar landing was performed by the crew of Apollo 11.


What was the name of the first manned spacecraftto land on the moon?

The name of the first manned spacecraft to land on the moon was the lunar module of Apollo 11 called The Eagle.


First probe mission to the moon?

Apollo 8was the first manned craft to fly to the moon, but the first man made craft to land on the moon was Lunar 2.


How does a spacecraft land on the moon?

The spacecraft uses a lunar module to land on the moon.


How many module land on lunar since 1969?

There were 6 lunar modules to land on the moon.


What was the name of the command module that first landed on the moon?

Command modules did not land on the moon. The Lunar Exploration Modules (LEM) did.


What was the first American craft to soft-land on the moon?

The first American craft to soft-land on the moon was the Surveyor lunar probe.The first actual space craft to land on the moon was the Luna 2 made by the Soviet Union in 1959. The first manned ship to land on the moon was the Apollo 11 in 1969.


Which spaceship was used by astronauts for landing on the moon?

The spacecraft used to land on the moon by man was the lunar module. The Eagle!


What was the first spacecraft to land men on the moon?

The Lunar Excursion Module of the Apollo 11 mission was.