Apollo 11
The name of Apollo 11's landing module was Eagle.
The name of the first moon landing vehicle was the "Lunar Module," also known as "LM."
The Apollo lunar module's name was Eagle. On July 20, 1969, the first lunar manned landing occurred in the Eagle and the crew returned back to Earth 4 days later.
The booster was the Saturn V (five), the command module was Columbia, the lunar landing module was Eagle.
It depends on which module you mean. The Command Module pilot stays in orbit around the moon during the landing mission. The pilot performs scientific experiments and observations while there. They also play the critical role of docking with the Lunar Module when it leaves the moon. The Lunar Module pilot runs the computers and instruments on the Lunar Module and feeds critical information to the Commander during landing .
The name of Apollo 11's landing module was Eagle.
The landing module was the Eagle. The command module was the Colombia.
Eagle.
The name of the first moon landing vehicle was the "Lunar Module," also known as "LM."
The Lunar Module (LM), call sign Eagle.
The Lunar Module (LM), call sign Eagle.
Barry miller helped build the lunar landing module the eagle that Neil Armstrong used to land on the moon.
The Apollo lunar module's name was Eagle. On July 20, 1969, the first lunar manned landing occurred in the Eagle and the crew returned back to Earth 4 days later.
The Saturn V rocket. The mission was named Apollo 11. The landing module was the Eagle.
The booster was the Saturn V (five), the command module was Columbia, the lunar landing module was Eagle.
It depends on which module you mean. The Command Module pilot stays in orbit around the moon during the landing mission. The pilot performs scientific experiments and observations while there. They also play the critical role of docking with the Lunar Module when it leaves the moon. The Lunar Module pilot runs the computers and instruments on the Lunar Module and feeds critical information to the Commander during landing .
During the Apollo 11 landing, the lunar module "Eagle" separated from the command module, with astronauts Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin onboard. Armstrong piloted the lunar module to a safe landing on the Moon's surface on July 20, 1969. Armstrong then famously radioed back to Earth, "The Eagle has landed."