Apollo 11 had a total of five main thrusters on the Lunar Module, known as the Lunar Module Descent Engine (LMDE), which was used for landing on the Moon. Additionally, it had eight smaller thrusters for attitude control and maneuvering. The Command Module also had its own set of thrusters for orbital maneuvers and re-entry. Overall, the entire Apollo spacecraft system included multiple thrusters to ensure precise control during various phases of the mission.
The SM had 16 RCS thrusters (RCS stands for Reaction Control System). The Command Module (CM) had an additional 12.
Zero. Apollo 11 was the first attempt to land men on the moon.
Apollo 11 landed on the Moon on the 20th of July 1969. Apollo 12 landed on the Moon on the 11th of November 1969, which was 114 days later.
Many years of engineering went into each mission,Apollo 11 landed on the moon July 20th 1969
From Apollo by the Numbers (see link below) the Apollo 11 spacecraft is estimated to have traveled 828,743 nautical miles (953,700 statute miles).
The SM had 16 RCS thrusters (RCS stands for Reaction Control System). The Command Module (CM) had an additional 12.
Zero. Apollo 11 was the first attempt to land men on the moon.
All the three astronauts of Apollo 11 were qualified pilots.
6 Apollo 11 Apollo 12 Apollo 14 Apollo 15 Apollo 16 Apollo 17
Apollo 11 landed on the Moon on the 20th of July 1969. Apollo 12 landed on the Moon on the 11th of November 1969, which was 114 days later.
No Apollo 11 was not haunted.
Apollo 11
Apollo 11 was named after the Apollo program, which aimed to land a person on the Moon and bring them safely back to Earth. The number 11 designates that it was the eleventh mission in the Apollo program's series of lunar missions.
Many years of engineering went into each mission,Apollo 11 landed on the moon July 20th 1969
From Apollo by the Numbers (see link below) the Apollo 11 spacecraft is estimated to have traveled 828,743 nautical miles (953,700 statute miles).
Apollo 11 orbited the moon 10 times before landing.
Twice, in fact. He was the commander of Gemini 8, which made the first successful docking maneuver in space (the mission had to be aborted shortly afterwards, as there was a failure in one of the Gemini thrusters). He also led the Apollo 11 mission and was the first man to set foot on the moon. There have been some who question the truth of the Apollo missions to the moon, and there are many hoax theories "floating around".