The command service module , orbited the moon, in Apollo 11 it was Michael Collins, who did experiments, while the lunar module landed on the moon. With the two astronauts.
Service Module, Command Module, Lunar Module.
The proper names of the Apollo Program's spacecraft, and as such should be capitalized, are: Apollo Command Module (abbreviated CM) Apollo Service Module (abbreviated SM) Apollo Lunar Module (abbreviated LM) Note that when the CM and SM are joined, they become a single spacecraft known as the Apollo Command/Service Module, or CSM.
The landing module was the Eagle. The command module was the Colombia.
There were 4 components to the spacecraft that took the Apollo 11 astronauts to the moon. 1. The launch vehicle - Saturn V (SA-506) 2. The Apollo Command Module - Columbia (CM-107) 3. The Service Module - supplied oxygen and electricity to the Command Module (SM-107) 4. The Lunar Module - Eagle (LM-5)
While Neil Armstrong and Edwin Aldrin , were busy on the moon , they stayed roughly 24 hours on the moon, Michael Collins waited patiently in the command module for them.He was orbiting the moon.
Service Module, Command Module, Lunar Module.
The Apollo 11 spacecraft consisted of three main components: the command module, the service module, and the lunar module. The command module (Columbia) returned safely to Earth with the astronauts, while the service module remained in space and eventually burned up upon reentry. The lunar module (Eagle) was left on the moon's surface after the astronauts departed in the command module.
The Apollo spacecraft has three modules the Service module, the command module and the lunar module.
The proper names of the Apollo Program's spacecraft, and as such should be capitalized, are: Apollo Command Module (abbreviated CM) Apollo Service Module (abbreviated SM) Apollo Lunar Module (abbreviated LM) Note that when the CM and SM are joined, they become a single spacecraft known as the Apollo Command/Service Module, or CSM.
Without the "Space Travel and Exploration" context I'd have said "Customer Service Manager".However, in this particular category, it probably means "Command/Service Module", the portion of the Apollo spacecraft that returned to Earth orbit from the Moon. (The Service Module was the "rocket" part that was discarded and burned up; the Command Module is the cone-shaped part the astronauts were in that actually landed.)
Oh, dude, the Apollo spacecraft has three main parts: the command module, the service module, and the lunar module. The command module is where the astronauts hang out, the service module has all the boring stuff like engines and fuel, and the lunar module is the cool one that lands on the moon. So, like, those are the three parts you gotta know about.
The craft that took astronauts to the moon was called the Apollo spacecraft. It consisted of the command module, service module, and lunar module. The lunar module was the portion that landed on the moon while the command module remained in lunar orbit.
The Apollo 11 Saturn V booster, Command and Service Module, and Lunar Excursion Module.
They got out in space and climbed into the command module. The top of the crafts connected together in space. I wonder how it was possible though, because their suits were so big and it was enough room for the life support units on their back. This answer below is not the correct answer to your question. The command module and lunar module have a docking bay, the Lunar module at the top of the module itself and the command module at the peak of the cone. the command module is the only part of the command/service module and lunar module that actually returned to earth. The lunar modules were jetisoned after the linkup from the lunar excursion and eventually crash landed on the moon. the service module, once separated from the command module burned up on reentry into the earth's atmosphere when the Earth's gravity caused it's orbit decayed enough. Most of the command modules for the Apollo Lunar Missions are housed in the Smithsonian Air and Space museums in Washington, DC and Dulles, VA. although there are a few in other places (Houston, Florida).
The Apollo 11 spacecraft consisted of three parts: the command module, service module, and lunar module. The command module had a height of about 3.5 meters and a diameter of about 3.9 meters. The entire spacecraft weighed approximately 30,000 pounds.
The landing module was the Eagle. The command module was the Colombia.
Saturn V rocket - 2 923 387 kg Command, Service, and Lunar Modules combined - 46 678 kg - Command Module Columbia - 5 960 kg - Service Module - 24 360 kg - Lunar Module Eagle 16 448 kg (ascent stage - 4 985 kg, descent stage 11 463 kg.)