The Lunar Module was built by Grumman Aircraft Engineering and was chiefly designed by the American aerospace engineer, Tom Kelly.
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.
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A lunar module is a small craft that is used as an orbiting spacecraft and to travel between the moon's surface. It was the first man-made vehicle that was able to leave outside the earth's atmosphere.
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The Apollo 9 was the first to test a lunar module in space. Apollo 10 tested the lunar module in lunar orbit.
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The lunar module pilot drives the lunar module and lands on the surface of the moon(Luna).
There was a hatch in the lunar module.
The purpose of the Lunar module was to carry the astronauts, from the command module to the Lunar surface and back from the moon.
There was two parts, the command module and the lunar module. The command module was used to take them to Lunar orbit, and then the Lunar module was used to land them on the Moon. The Lunar module then lifted the astronauts off the Moon and into Lunar orbit. They then docked with the command module and then got rid of the lunar module. Then the final trip home, they were safely inside the command module.
The Lunar module, is a spacecraft part of the Apollo spacecraft, the job is they use the Lunar module to transfer astronauts to and from the moon.
Edwin Aldrin was the Lunar module pilot.
Of, or pertaining to the moon.
The lunar module of Apollo 11 was called Eagle.
The Apollo lunar module was heated electrically. from batteries and an electric fuel cell.
The Apollo spacecraft had two parts, the Command Module and the Lunar Module. The Lunar Module was designed to land on the moon, and to take off to lunar orbit, to a rendez-vous with the Command Module. So it was composed by two parts: the lander, and the ascender. The lander served as a base to the lauching of the ascender.