Both the Apollo 11 astronauts spent 21 hours on the moon.
Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin stayed on the moon for about six hours.
It was not hard for Neil Armstrong or Buzz Aldrin on the moon. They acctualy wanted to stay longer on the moon. But Michael Collins was waiting for them still aboard i
Neil Armstrong, Edwin 'Buzz' Aldrin, and Michael Collins. Only Armstrong and Aldrin descended to the lunar surface. waszzup yao
In my opinion, I am pretty sure that it took Neil Armstrong a long time to train for his moon walk.It took him 12 years, 3 months, two hours to train for his big thing, before going onto the moon, and being theFIRST MAN ON THE MOON.
Both the astronauts stayed for about 21 hours on the moon.
Yes they do. Because there is no weather in space, Neil armstrong's step is still there.
No, Neil Armstrong did not drink Coke on the moon. During the Apollo 11 mission, astronauts ingested water, fruit juice, and other specially prepared liquids to stay hydrated.
Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin stayed on the moon for about six hours.
Michael Collins stayed in orbit aboard the Apollo 11 CSM, call sign Columbia, while Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin were on the moon's surface.
It was not hard for Neil Armstrong or Buzz Aldrin on the moon. They acctualy wanted to stay longer on the moon. But Michael Collins was waiting for them still aboard i
Neil Armstrong was a astronaut for a couple of years, he flew the Gemini two man spacecraft and later in 1969 the famous Apollo 11.
They were limited for time just over 2 hours,they didnt have the equipment to walk more than 45 minutes per Eva
Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin spent about 21 hours on the moon during the Apollo 11 mission in 1969. They landed on the moon on July 20 and spent approximately 2.5 hours outside the spacecraft conducting experiments and collecting samples before returning to the lunar module.
Neil Armstrong stayed in Space for 8 days, 14 hours and 12 minutes
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Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin spent about 21 hours on the moon during the Apollo 11 mission. They landed on the moon on July 20, 1969, and spent approximately 2.5 hours outside the lunar module conducting experiments and collecting samples before returning to the Command Module.
It was a quiet stay but very busy one.