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Apollo 11

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10 Events1961 – 19698 Years

Explore the Apollo 11 mission timeline, from launch to moon landing. Discover key events and milestones in humanity's historic lunar journey.

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01januari
1970
01 januari 1970

Apollo 11's Scientific Contributions

The scientific data and lunar samples collected by Apollo 11 provided invaluable insights into the Moon's composition and history. These contributions advanced the understanding of planetary science and geology, influencing subsequent lunar missions and research. The mission's success paved the way for future exploration.

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16september
1969
16 september 1969

Congressional Gold Medal Awarded

The Apollo 11 astronauts were awarded the Congressional Gold Medal, one of the highest civilian honors in the United States. This award recognized their extraordinary contributions to space exploration and their role in achieving a monumental milestone in human history by landing on the Moon.

13augustus
1969
13 augustus 1969

Apollo 11 Ticker Tape Parade

The Apollo 11 astronauts were celebrated with a ticker tape parade in New York City, honoring their historic achievement. The parade was attended by millions, showcasing the immense pride and excitement generated by the successful Moon landing. It was a moment of national unity and celebration of human ingenuity.

24juli
1969
24 juli 1969

Apollo 11 Returns to Earth

Apollo 11 safely returned to Earth, splashing down in the Pacific Ocean. The mission concluded with the recovery of the crew and spacecraft by the USS Hornet. This successful return marked the completion of the first manned lunar landing mission, fulfilling President Kennedy's goal and solidifying America's leadership in space exploration.

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21juli
1969
21 juli 1969

Lunar Surface Exploration

Armstrong and Aldrin spent approximately 2.5 hours outside the lunar module, conducting experiments and collecting samples. They deployed scientific instruments and took photographs, providing valuable data for future lunar missions. Their exploration laid the groundwork for understanding the Moon's environment.

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20juli
1969
20 juli 1969

First Moon Landing

Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin became the first humans to land on the Moon. Armstrong famously declared, 'That's one small step for [a] man, one giant leap for mankind,' as he stepped onto the lunar surface. This historic event was watched by millions worldwide and marked a significant achievement in human space exploration.

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19juli
1969
19 juli 1969

Apollo 11 Enters Lunar Orbit

Apollo 11 entered lunar orbit after a three-day journey from Earth. The spacecraft completed several orbits of the Moon, allowing the crew to survey the landing site in the Sea of Tranquility. This phase was crucial for preparing the lunar module for its descent to the Moon's surface.

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16juli
1969
16 juli 1969

Launch of Apollo 11

Apollo 11 was launched from Kennedy Space Center, marking the beginning of the historic mission to land humans on the Moon. The spacecraft was carried by a Saturn V rocket, and the crew consisted of Neil Armstrong, Edwin 'Buzz' Aldrin, and Michael Collins. This launch was a pivotal moment in space exploration history.

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01januari
1966
01 januari 1966

Apollo Program Initiation

The Apollo program was officially initiated by NASA, following President Kennedy's directive. The program aimed to land humans on the Moon and bring them safely back to Earth. It involved a series of missions designed to test spacecraft, equipment, and procedures necessary for a successful lunar landing.

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25mei
1961
25 mei 1961

John F. Kennedy's Moon Speech

President John F. Kennedy delivered a speech to a joint session of Congress, declaring the ambitious goal of sending an American safely to the Moon before the end of the decade. This speech set the stage for the Apollo program, which aimed to achieve this goal and demonstrate U.S. space superiority during the Cold War.

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