It was called Columbia after Jules vernes novel.
The Apollo 11 Command Module was named "Columbia."
Apollo 11 had two named spacecraft; the Lunar Module was called the Eagle, the Command and Service Module was called Columbia.
The Apollo 11 mission's spacecraft was named "Columbia." It consisted of two main parts: the Command Module, Columbia, which housed the astronauts during most of the mission, and the Lunar Module, named "Eagle," which was used to land on the Moon. Apollo 11 was the first mission to successfully land humans on the lunar surface on July 20, 1969.
The Command Module was called Columbia ( the lunar module was named Eagle.)
Neil Armstrong's rocket ship was named Apollo 11. It was the spacecraft that carried him, Buzz Aldrin, and Michael Collins to the moon in 1969.
There was not a LM ,but the CM/SM was Columbia (not to be confused with Apollo 11 CM/SM)
The Apollo 11 Command Module was named "Columbia."
Apollo 11 had two named spacecraft; the Lunar Module was called the Eagle, the Command and Service Module was called 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
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The Command Module was called Columbia ( the lunar module was named Eagle.)
Neil Armstrong's rocket ship was named Apollo 11. It was the spacecraft that carried him, Buzz Aldrin, and Michael Collins to the moon in 1969.
The Apollo 11 command module was called Columbia and the lunar module was called Eagle. This is after the French author, who wrote a book called from THE EARTH TO THE MOON.And his crafts were called Eagle and Columbia.
The name of the first spacecraft to land on the moon was Apollo 11. It landed on the moon on July 20, 1969.
The command module of the Apollo 11 mission was named "Columbia."
Oh, dude, the Apollo 11 shuttle was actually called the Command Module Columbia. I mean, who needs a fancy name when you're going to the moon, right? It's like, "Hey, Columbia, take us to the moon and back, no big deal." So yeah, that's the official name, but let's be real, we all just call it Apollo 11 because that's way cooler.