The lunar module used during the Apollo 14 mission was named "Antares".
The lunar module of Apollo 11 was called Eagle.
The spacecraft that was the first to take people to the moon's surface was the Apollo Lunar Module, part of the Apollo spacecraft used during the Apollo missions by NASA. The Lunar Module carried astronauts to and from the lunar surface during the Apollo program in the 1960s and 1970s.
The two main parts of the spacecraft Apollo 11 were the Command Module (Columbia) and the Lunar Module (Eagle). The Command Module housed the crew during their journey to and from the moon, while the Lunar Module allowed them to land on and take off from the lunar surface.
The lunar module aboard Apollo 13 was named Aquarius.
The lunar module used during the Apollo 14 mission was named "Antares".
Apollo 8 was the second manned Apollo flight and the first manned mission to the moon. On board was Spacecraft Commander Frank Borman, Command Module Pilot James Lovell, and Lunar Module Pilot William Anders. The mission was to prove the capability of the Apollo command and lunar modules and crew to operate the lunar distances. The Lunar Module was not on board because it was not ready for flight at that time.
The lunar module of Apollo 11 was called Eagle.
The spacecraft that was the first to take people to the moon's surface was the Apollo Lunar Module, part of the Apollo spacecraft used during the Apollo missions by NASA. The Lunar Module carried astronauts to and from the lunar surface during the Apollo program in the 1960s and 1970s.
The two main parts of the spacecraft Apollo 11 were the Command Module (Columbia) and the Lunar Module (Eagle). The Command Module housed the crew during their journey to and from the moon, while the Lunar Module allowed them to land on and take off from the lunar surface.
The lunar module aboard Apollo 13 was named Aquarius.
The Apollo Lunar Module was developed in the 1960s as part of the Apollo program by NASA, with the first successful manned landing on the moon occurring on July 20, 1969. The Lunar Module played a crucial role in transporting astronauts from lunar orbit to the moon's surface and back to the command module in orbit.
Apollo 11 was preceded by Apollo 9 which tested the combined Apollo Command/Service Module and the Lunar Module in Earth Orbit, and Apollo 10 which was the Dress Rehearsal for Apollo 11 taking the Lunar Module most of the way to the Moons surface but not landing.
The lunar module that landed on the moon was called Eagle during the Apollo 11 mission in 1969.
Eagle was the callsign of the Apollo 11 Lunar Module that placed US astronauts Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin on the moon on July 20th 1969.The callsign Eagle was only used while the Lunar Module was in flight during its descent to the Lunar surface and ascent to rendezvous with Columbia, the Apollo 11 Command Module.For the rest of the flight the callsign was merely Apollo 11, or 11. On the surface of the moon Eagle was renamed Tranquility Base.
The lunar module that landed on the Moon during the Apollo missions was called the "Lunar Module" (LM), with the specific name for the Apollo 11 mission being "Eagle." It was designed to carry astronauts from lunar orbit to the Moon's surface and back. The Lunar Module was a crucial component of NASA's Apollo program, enabling humans to land on and explore the Moon.
Edwin Aldrin was the Lunar module pilot.