Buzz Aldrin was also on the Moon with Neil Armstrong. Michael Collins and Buzz Aldrin were with Neil Armstrong in the Command Module (the CM orbited the moon while the lunar module landed and took off from the lunar surface). Neil Armstrong did not go to the moon by himself.
Neil Armstrong traveled to the moon aboard the Apollo 11 spacecraft. This mission was the first to successfully land humans on the moon on July 20, 1969. Armstrong, along with Buzz Aldrin and Michael Collins, was part of the historic mission that landed the lunar module on the moon.
Yes, Buzz Aldrin did take communion on the moon during the Apollo 11 mission. He did so privately after Neil Armstrong and he had landed on the lunar surface. This act was a personal moment of reflection and thanksgiving for Aldrin.
It took Buzz Aldrin and Neil Armstrong approximately 76 hours and 56 minutes to travel from Earth to the moon during the Apollo 11 mission in July 1969.
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Buzz Aldrin was also on the Moon with Neil Armstrong. Michael Collins and Buzz Aldrin were with Neil Armstrong in the Command Module (the CM orbited the moon while the lunar module landed and took off from the lunar surface). Neil Armstrong did not go to the moon by himself.
Yes, Buzz Aldrin.
Neil Armstrong traveled to the moon aboard the Apollo 11 spacecraft. This mission was the first to successfully land humans on the moon on July 20, 1969. Armstrong, along with Buzz Aldrin and Michael Collins, was part of the historic mission that landed the lunar module on the moon.
Yes he took his steps 19 minutes, after Neil Armstrong walked on the moon.
He didn't take any friends, but 2 other astronauts travelled with him to the moon. Buzz Aldrin landed on the moon with Armstrong. Aldrin's job was to tell Armstrong his rate of descent, forward speed and fuel levels. This was necessary because Armstrong was too busy looking out of the window for a place to land to look at the instruments inside the spacecraft. The other man on the Apollo 11 crew was Michael Collins, who stayed in the Command Module while Armstrong and Aldrin landed. Collins was charged with getting the crew to the moon and back. He was also responsible for making observations and taking orbital photos of the moon to find suitable landing sites for future Apollo missions. Collins' most important task was to be ready to rescue Armstrong and Aldrin should the Lunar Module not reach lunar orbital altitude. Every Apollo mission took a crew of 3 people. There was no room for tourists on any Apollo spaceflight.
Yes, Buzz Aldrin did take communion on the moon during the Apollo 11 mission. He did so privately after Neil Armstrong and he had landed on the lunar surface. This act was a personal moment of reflection and thanksgiving for Aldrin.
It took Buzz Aldrin and Neil Armstrong approximately 76 hours and 56 minutes to travel from Earth to the moon during the Apollo 11 mission in July 1969.
Well, you see, during all of the years that the design and development project was going on to take men to the moon, there was also a similar design and development project going on with the purpose of bringing them back. When it was time to launch Apollo 11, they put it all together, and launched three astronauts toward the moon ... don't forget Michael Collins. He went into orbit around the moon with Armstrong and Aldrin, but he didn't descend to the lunar surface with them. Armstrong and Aldrin dropped down to the surface of the moon, stayed there for a while, then came back to orbit, joined up with Collins again, and all three of them returned to Earth. They all lived happily ever after, and 42 years later, in mid-2011, they're all alive and well. Every Apollo astronaut who was launched and got as far as Earth-orbit returned safely to Earth, including all of the ones who walked on the moon.
Apollo 11 was the spacecraft that landed Neil Armstrong and buzz Aldrin on the moon. The moon landing was on July 20, 1969.
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Buz Aldrin NOT Neil Armstrong! Neil Armstrong landed on the moon 10 minutes after Buz Aldrin did.They also went with Mike Collins who flew round the moon several times never actually stopping the rocket in space at all! So Neil Armstrong should not take all the credit because actually Buzz Aldrin landed first but if you want our science teacher o be happy say Neil Armstrong. :)
Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin really went to the moon as part of the Apollo 11 mission in July 1969. There is overwhelming evidence, including rock samples, photographs, and videos, to confirm that the event was real and not staged in a studio.