No you can not see the moon landing sites with your naked eye from earth.
name of the Apollo 11 lander was chosen by Neil Armstrong. he choose to call it 'Eagle'
The Apollo Lunar Lander can not land on the Earth, as it is designed to land on the Moon where the gravity is only 1/6 as powerful. Also, the Lunar Lander would burn up upon entering the Earth's atmosphere. Unlike the Command Module, it had no thermal protection.
Apollo 16 was a manned mission to the moon in 1972, but it was not a lander. The mission included a lunar module that landed on the moon, which was used to explore the lunar surface by the astronauts.
The Apollo 13 mission did not land on the Moon due to an oxygen tank explosion that caused critical system failures. As a result, the lunar lander was used as a lifeboat to return the crew safely to Earth. It was jettisoned before reentry and burned up in the Earth's atmosphere.
No, the lunar landers left on the Moon during the Apollo missions cannot be seen from Earth without powerful telescopes. The size of the landers is small relative to the vastness of the lunar surface, making them difficult to spot.
name of the Apollo 11 lander was chosen by Neil Armstrong. he choose to call it 'Eagle'
The Apollo Lunar Lander can not land on the Earth, as it is designed to land on the Moon where the gravity is only 1/6 as powerful. Also, the Lunar Lander would burn up upon entering the Earth's atmosphere. Unlike the Command Module, it had no thermal protection.
Because it didn't have a heat shield. It burned up when it re-entered earth's atmosphere.
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Every Apollo mission had astronauts walking on the moon.
Apollo 16 was a manned mission to the moon in 1972, but it was not a lander. The mission included a lunar module that landed on the moon, which was used to explore the lunar surface by the astronauts.
The Apollo 13 mission did not land on the Moon due to an oxygen tank explosion that caused critical system failures. As a result, the lunar lander was used as a lifeboat to return the crew safely to Earth. It was jettisoned before reentry and burned up in the Earth's atmosphere.
No, the lunar landers left on the Moon during the Apollo missions cannot be seen from Earth without powerful telescopes. The size of the landers is small relative to the vastness of the lunar surface, making them difficult to spot.
The Apollo 13 Command Module was 'Odyssey' . Aquarius was the Lunar lander.
Apollo 11's mission was in July 1969.
The Lunar Lander from Apollo 11 was called the Eagle. "The Eagle Has Landed!"