Eagle

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Eagle was the Apollo 11 lunar module that carried astronauts Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin to the first crewed landing on the Moon in 1969.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Apollo Lunar Module
lunar lander
spacecraft
ascentStageFate Left in lunar orbit
ascentStageJettisonDate 1969-07-21
ascentStageUsedFor Lunar liftoff and rendezvous with Columbia
callsign Eagle
carriedAstronaut Buzz Aldrin
Neil Armstrong
linked to: Neil A. Armstrong
commanderOnBoard Neil Armstrong
linked to: Neil A. Armstrong
commandModuleName Columbia
countryOfOperator United States
crewSize 2
descentStageFate Remained on lunar surface
descentStageLocation Mare Tranquillitatis on the Moon
descentStageUsedFor Lunar landing and surface platform
didNotCarryAstronaut Michael Collins
dockedWith Columbia (Apollo 11 Command Module)
EVALunarSurfaceDuration about 2 hours 15 minutes
EVAStartDate 1969-07-21
EVAStartTimeUTC 02:56 UTC
firstCrewedLunarLanding true
firstHumanMoonLandingVehicle true
historicalSignificance Enabled first humans to land on the Moon
launchDate 1969-07-16
launchSite Kennedy Space Center Launch Complex 39A
launchVehicle Saturn V
lunarLandingBody Moon
lunarLandingDate 1969-07-20
lunarLandingSite Mare Tranquillitatis
Sea of Tranquility
lunarLandingTimeUTC 20:17:40 UTC
lunarModulePilotOnBoard Buzz Aldrin
lunarSurfaceStayDuration about 21 hours
manufacturer Grumman Aircraft Engineering Corporation
linked to: Grumman
mission Apollo 11
name Apollo 11 Lunar Module Eagle
linked to: Apollo Lunar Module
notableQuoteAssociated The Eagle has landed.
operatedBy NASA
performedEVA Buzz Aldrin
Neil Armstrong
linked to: Neil A. Armstrong
primaryObjective Perform first crewed lunar landing
program Apollo program
secondaryObjective Support lunar surface EVA and experiments
separationFromCommandModuleDate 1969-07-20
spaceAgency NASA
yearOfFirstCrewedLunarLanding 1969

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