The French author Jules Verne wrote a book called From the earth to the moon. In that novel the Lunar module was called Eagle and the command module was called Columbia. That is how Apollo got their names.
The Apollo 11 Command Module was named "Columbia."
The command module of the Apollo 11 mission was named "Columbia."
The Command Module was called Columbia ( the lunar module was named Eagle.)
The Lunar Module was named Eagle and the Command Module was named Colombia
Apollo 11 had two named spacecraft; the Lunar Module was called the Eagle, the Command and Service Module was called Columbia.
The Apollo 11 Command Module was named "Columbia."
The command module of the Apollo 11 mission was named "Columbia."
The Command Module was called Columbia ( the lunar module was named Eagle.)
The Command module was named Columbia, and the lunar module was called Eagle after Jules Vernes novel From the earth to the moon.
The Lunar Module was named Eagle and the Command Module was named Colombia
Apollo 11 had two named spacecraft; the Lunar Module was called the Eagle, the Command and Service Module was called Columbia.
The flight was Apollo 11. The LM (lunar module) was named "Eagle"; the command module was "Columbia".
When he landed on the moon, the name of command module was the Columbia. The name of the lunar module was the Eagle. His other spacecraft have included the Gemini 8 and Gemini 11.appolo 11Apollo 11
Armstrong went to the moon on Apollo 11. The command module was called Columbia, and the Lunar Module was called Eagle.
When he landed on the moon, the name of command module was the Columbia. The name of the lunar module was the Eagle. His other spacecraft have included the Gemini 8 and Gemini 11.appolo 11Apollo 11
The landing module was the Eagle. The command module was the Colombia.
The name of the Apollo 11 command module was "Columbia." It served as the crew's main living and operational space during their mission to the Moon in July 1969. The command module was piloted by Michael Collins, while Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin descended to the lunar surface in the lunar module named "Eagle."