History changed forever after Neil Armstrong said, 'The Eagle has landed,' but a new study suggests that part of the Apollo 11 'Eagle' Lunar Module (LM), once thought to have crashed on the moon, may ...
Fifty years after it was jettisoned into space, scientists believe they may have located the last remaining lunar module from the Apollo missions. Apollo 10 launched in May 1969 as what would be, ...
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Fascinating facts about the lunar module
This video explores the Apollo Lunar Module, the spacecraft that transported astronauts to the moon's surface. It details the ...
The Apollo 10 Command and Service Modules (CSM) are photographed from the Lunar Module (LM) after CSM/LM separation in lunar orbit. The CSM was about 175 statute miles east of Smyth's Sea and was ...
Footage showing a NASA lunar module launching from the Moon's surface had to have been filmed by someone "left behind." On Jan. 28, 2024, the X account Historic Videos shared footage of Apollo 17 ...
The first unmanned flight of the Apollo Lunar Module meant that the United States had the ability to land astronauts onto the lunar surface, and lift them back up once their Moon mission was ...
Forty years ago today, NASA's final mission to the moon blasted off. This gallery looks at man's last journey to the moon and back. 07 December 2012 • 12:01am Forty years ago today, NASA's final ...
A series of breathtaking photos was released today to mark the 50th anniversary of the historic feat of man touching down on the moon. On July 16, 1969, the Saturn V rocket blasted off from Florida’s ...
On 16 July 1969, astronauts Neil Armstrong, Buzz Aldrin and Michael Collins were strapped into their Apollo spacecraft on top of the vast Saturn V rocket and were propelled into orbit in just over 11 ...
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