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Apollo 11

Occurred 56 years ago

The primary objective of Apollo 11 was to complete a national goal set by President John F. Kennedy on May 25, 1961: perform a crewed lunar landing and return to Earth.

Mission Type

Lunar Landing

astronauts

Neil Armstrong, Buzz Aldrin, Michael Collins

Launch

July 16, 1969

SPLASHDOWN

July 24, 1969
Astronaut Buzz Aldrin stands on the Moon facing a U.S. flag
Astronaut Buzz Aldrin stands on the Moon facing a U.S. flag during the Apollo 11 mission in July 1969.
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Apollo 11 lifts off from Kennedy Space Center in Florida.
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Apollo 11 Commander Neil Armstrong working on the lander
Apollo 11 Commander Neil Armstrong working at an equipment storage area on the lunar module. This is one of the few photos that show Armstrong during the moonwalk.
Buzz Aldrin climbs down the Eagle’s ladder to the surface.
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NASA and Manned Spacecraft Center (MSC, later renamed Johnson Space Center) officials join the Mission Operations Control Room flight controllers in celebrating the successful splashdown of the Apollo 11 crew. Identifiable in the foreground from right to center are MSC Director Bob Gilruth, Apollo Spacecraft Program Manager George Low, and MSC Director of Flight Operation Chris Kraft. (24 July 1969)
NASA and Manned Spacecraft Center (MSC, later renamed Johnson Space Center) officials join the Mission Operations Control Room flight controllers in celebrating the successful splashdown of the Apollo 11 crew. Identifiable in the foreground from right to center are MSC Director Bob Gilruth, Apollo Spacecraft Program Manager George Low, and MSC Director of Flight Operation Chris Kraft. (24 July 1969)

Neil Armstrong

First human to set foot on the Moon.

Neil A. Armstrong is probably best known as the commander for the Apollo 11 mission. He joined NASA’s predecessor, the NACA, as an aeronautical research scientist and pilot in 1955. Armstrong was one of nine men chosen of NASA’s second astronaut group in 1962, and flew to space on the Gemini 8 mission in 1966 before being assigned to the Apollo 11 mission.

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Portrait of Astronaut Neil A. Armstrong, commander of the Apollo 11 Lunar Landing mission.
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Apollo 11 on NASA+

Watch highlights from the Apollo 11 mission including the launch on July 16, 1969, the landing of the lunar module, Neil Armstrong's first steps on the Moon, splashdown, and more.

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Buzz Aldrin stands on the Moon on July 20th 1969
20 July 1969—Astronaut Edwin E. Aldrin Jr., lunar module pilot, walks on the surface of the moon near the leg of the Lunar Module (LM) “Eagle” during the Apollo 11 extravehicular activity (EVA).
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Apollo 11 Mission Overview

“The Eagle has landed…” Mission Objective The primary objective of Apollo 11 was to complete a national goal set by…

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July 20, 1969: One Giant Leap For Mankind

July 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 before the decade is out.

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JOHNSON SPACE CENTER, HOUSTON, TEXAS – With a half-Earth in the background, the Lunar Module ascent stage with Moon-walking astronauts Neil Armstrong and Edwin Aldrin Jr. approaches for a rendezvous with the Apollo Command Module manned by Michael Collins. The Apollo 11 liftoff from the Moon came early, ending a 22-hour stay on the Moon by Armstrong and Aldrin.
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Astronaut Buzz Aldrin stands on the Moon facing a U.S. flag during the Apollo 11 mission in July 1969.

Apollo 11 HD Videos

Watch Apollo 11 HD videos from the crew's time on the Moon's surface.

Apollo 11 Audio Highlights

Listen to Apollo 11 audio highlights.

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Podcast: Lesser-Known Stories of Apollo 11

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Podcast: The Next First Steps

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Who Was Neil Armstrong? (Grades K-4)

Neil Armstrong was the first person to walk on the moon. He was an astronaut. He flew on two space missions. One was Apollo 11. That mission landed on the moon. He was also an engineer, a pilot and a college professor.

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Apollo 11 Resources

View of the Apollo 11 Lunar Module in lunar orbit as seen by Michael Collins on the command module. The Moon is seen in the background and the Earth can be seen in the distance right over the horizon.

Apollo 11 Flight Journal

The Apollo Flight Journal is a detailed resource relating the parts of the Apollo missions not on the lunar surface.

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Apollo 11 Lunar Surface Journal

The Apollo Lunar Surface Journal is a record of the lunar surface operations conducted by Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin on the Moon.

Astronaut Buzz Aldrin stands on the Moon facing a U.S. flag

Apollo 11 in Real Time

Relive Apollo 11 from launch through its return to Earth in real-time. This site combines video, photography, mission control audio, commentary, and astromaterial samples from the mission for an immersive experience.

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Apollo 11 Footsteps

The Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter Camera, or LROC, captured high resolution black and white images and moderate resolution multi-spectral images of the lunar surface. These images are used to recreate the Apollo 11 surface traverse on July 20, 1969.

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Apollo by the Numbers

An extensive statistical reference with details for each of the Apollo missions.

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More Apollo Resources

Find materials for students and educators, 3D printing files, details on the samples collected from the Moon, and more!

Apollo 11 Articles

Read about the details of this landmark mission to the Moon.

55 Years Ago: Celebrations for Apollo 11 Continue as Apollo 12 Prepares to Revisit the Moon
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In September 1969, celebrations continued to mark the successful first human Moon landing two months earlier, and NASA prepared for the next visit to the Moon. The hometowns of the Apollo 11 astronauts held parades in their honor, the postal…

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55 Years Ago: Apollo 11 Astronauts End Quarantine, Feted from Coast to Coast
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On Aug. 10, 1969, Apollo 11 astronauts Neil A. Armstrong, Michael Collins, and Edwin E. “Buzz” Aldrin completed their 21-day quarantine after returning from the Moon. The historic nature of their mission resulted in a very busy postflight schedule for…

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55 Years Ago: Apollo 11’s One Small Step, One Giant Leap
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“Houston, Tranquility Base here, the Eagle has landed.” “That’s one small step for [a] man, one giant leap for mankind.” “Magnificent desolation.” Three phrases that recall humanity’s first landing on and exploration of the lunar surface. In July 1969, Apollo…

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