Neil Armstrong: First Man on the Moon | Space
A brief biography of Neil Armstrong.
www.space.comArmstrong reached the Moon about 76 hours (roughly 3 days) after launch, with the Apollo 11 mission lasting 8 days in total from Earth to Earth return. This duration refers to the coast phase from Earth to lunar transfer, plus the time on the Moon and the return trip to Earth.[3][5][6]
A brief biography of Neil Armstrong.
www.space.comExplore the historic Apollo 11 mission: its journey duration, unique trajectory to the Moon, and the brave astronauts behind the feat. Dive into a pivotal moment in space exploration and Cold War history
apollo11space.comNeil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin's landing on the surface of the moon had everyone in mission control on the edge of their seats
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www.answers.comAbout six and a half hours after landing, with a television camera watching every step, Neil climbed down *Eagle’s* ladder, set his feet in the lunar dust, and said: “That’s one small step for [a] man, one giant leap for mankind.” The moonwalk lasted 2 hours and 19 minutes, long enough to let Neil and Buzz test their footing and set up an American flag, a television camera, and scientific instruments and collect rock samples.
www.nationalacademies.orgJuly 1969. It’s a little over eight years since the flights of Gagarin and Shepard, followed quickly by President Kennedy’s challenge to put a man on the moon
www.nasa.govRead CNN's First Moon Landing Fast Facts to learn more about the Apollo 11 landing on July 20, 1969, commanded by Neil Armstrong.
www.cnn.comFrom Apollo to Artemis, here's how long it takes to get to the Moon.
www.sciencefocus.comApollo 11 SATCAT no.CSM: 4039 LM: 4041 Mission duration8 days, 3 hours, 18 minutes, 35 seconds Spacecraft properties SpacecraftApollo CSM-107 Apollo LM-5 ManufacturerCSM: North American Rockwell LM: Grumman How fast do you have to go to get to the Moon in 3 days?
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