Barry miller helped build the lunar landing module the eagle that Neil Armstrong used to land on the moon.
The Apollo 12 lunar module, which made the second landing on the moon, was named Intrepid.
A camera mounted on the side of the lunar module was deployed by Armstrong before he made his exit from the module.
Yes, there is a Lunar Module at the Smithsonian, which never flew. No lunar modules which landed on the moon ever made it back to earth.
The Apollo 11 moon landing mission was carried out from cape Kennedy, it was made up of three parts, the main rocket part the command module and the lunar module. Only the command module did return to the earth
Mission Commander, Neil ArmstrongCommand Module Pilot, Micheal Collins (Didn't land on the Moon, remained in Lunar Orbit)Lunar Module Pilot, Buzz Aldrin (At this time he was called Edwin "Buzz" Aldrin)
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These were some of the first words uttered by Neil Armstrong after the Apollo 11 mission landed on the moon in 1969. The full quotation is "Houston, Tranquility Base here. The Eagle has landed." The first words uttered on the moon were actually Edwin "Buzz" Aldrin saying "Contact light!," followed by a brief exchange of technical jargon related to shutting down the engines of the lunar module.
A lunar module is a small craft that is used as an orbiting spacecraft and to travel between the moon's surface. It was the first man-made vehicle that was able to leave outside the earth's atmosphere.
It was made for the first American astronauts to keep there feet to the floor while landing the Lunar module, also came in handy for keeping items such as pens and flight plans from floating around in the cabin.
Michael Collins orbited the moon alone in the command module Columbia during the historic landing when Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin descended to the moon's surface in the lunar module Eagle. Also note that Apollo 2 is not an actual Apollo mission. Armstrong, Aldrin and Collins flew on Apollo 11 (that is an eleven, not a roman numeral II)
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While Neil Armstrong and Edwin Aldrin , were busy on the moon , they stayed roughly 24 hours on the moon, Michael Collins waited patiently in the command module for them.He was orbiting the moon.