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What was the date and time of when the Apollo 11 mission landed and took off on the moon?

The launch of Apollo 11 was launched on 16/7/1969, it then landed on the moon on on 20/7/1969. and after spending a little over a day on the moon , they returned back to the planet earth. They made a splash down on the 24 /7/1969.


Where did Apollo 11 take off and what state and city?

Apollo 11 took off at the Kennedy Space Center, Florida, USA


What year did Apollo a take off from Cape Canaveral in Florida?

The Apollo 11 mission, the first crewed mission to land on the moon, took off from Cape Canaveral in Florida on July 16, 1969.


Where did the first moon landing take off from?

The first moon landing, Apollo 11, took off from Kennedy Space Center in Florida on July 16, 1969.


Where did Apollo take off from?

The Apollo spacecraft took of from Cape Kennedy.


When did Apollo 13 set off to go to the moon?

The launch date for the Apollo 13 mission was April 11th 1970 at 13:13 eastern time.


What is the vehicle used by the astronauts to get off the moon during the Apollo missions?

On the moon they used the 'space buggy', but to get off it they used apollo 11


How long did it take for Apollo 11 to reach the moon?

Apollo 11 launched June 16, 1969. After doing one and a half orbits around the Earth, the astronauts were off to the moon. The trip took 4 days, 6 hours, and 45 minutes.


What year did Apollo 13 misson occur?

Apollo 13 took off in rthe year 1970.


What time did Apollo 11 take off?

Apollo 11 was the flight into space that led to the first steps on the Moon. It left Earth on July 16, 1969 at 1:32 in the afternoon.


Where on the moon was the Apollo missions suppoe to land?

All 6 landings landed in the vicinity of the planned landing sites. The furthest off was the Apollo 11 landing, which is took place about 400 yards from where it was targeted to land.


When Apollo took off from the moon wouldn't it have blown the flag away?

According to Apollo 12's Lunar Pilot Capt. Alan Bean's interview with Andrew Chaiken in the book A Man on the Moon, the flag that Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin placed on the moon in 1969 did, in fact, blow over when the lunar module Eagle left the surface of the moon. I have not read any other confirmations of this statement.