Apollo 11 had two named spacecraft; the Lunar Module was called the Eagle, the Command and Service Module was called Columbia.
The Apollo 11 spacecraft that went to the moon was mostly white with black and silver thermal insulation. The service module was also white with black and silver panels.
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.
Zero. Apollo 11 was the first attempt to land men on the moon.
No, Apollo 11 is not still in orbit. After successfully completing its mission to land on the Moon in July 1969, the spacecraft returned to Earth and re-entered the atmosphere before landing in the Pacific Ocean. The spacecraft was recovered, and its components were either preserved for historical purposes or discarded. Apollo 11's mission concluded with its return to Earth.
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Apollo 11 had two named spacecraft; the Lunar Module was called the Eagle, the Command and Service Module was called Columbia.
The Apollo 11 spacecraft that went to the moon was mostly white with black and silver thermal insulation. The service module was also white with black and silver panels.
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.
No Apollo 11 was not haunted.
Apollo 11
Zero. Apollo 11 was the first attempt to land men on the moon.
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.
Service Module, Command Module, Lunar Module.
No, Apollo 11 is not still in orbit. After successfully completing its mission to land on the Moon in July 1969, the spacecraft returned to Earth and re-entered the atmosphere before landing in the Pacific Ocean. The spacecraft was recovered, and its components were either preserved for historical purposes or discarded. Apollo 11's mission concluded with its return to Earth.
N.A.S.A launched Apollo 11.
The Apollo 11 was launched in 1969.