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The Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum has Lunar Module 2 in its collection. The module, which was used for ground testing before the Apollo 11 mission, doesn’t even look like it would fly.
While the Eagle Lunar Module landing on July 20, 1969, is the most famous, it's not the only chapter in the Apollo story, so it's possible we'll see more Apollo sets from Lego in the future.
On July 21, 1969, Apollo 11’s Eagle lunar ascent stage lifted off from the surface of the Moon to rendezvous with the command module Columbia in orbit. After docking, Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin ...
The "NASA Apollo 11 Lunar Lander," a new Lego Creator Expert set that recreates in detail the "Eagle" lunar module that brought Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin to the lunar surface on July 20, 1969 ...
The black-and-white film was shot from a 16-mm time-lapse camera mounted in Buzz Aldrin’s window on the right side of the Eagle Lunar Module. However, there is no record of what Apollo 11 ...
The Eagle has landed, again. An Apollo Lunar Module was moved to the National Air and Space Museum's "Boeing Milestones of Flight Hall," re-opening in July 2016.
It's a moment enshrined in history: When the lunar module from Apollo 11 landed on the moon 45 years ago, Neil Armstrong declared: "The Eagle has landed." But in a 2007 interview with CBS News' Ed ...
Almost 54 years ago, Apollo 11 astronauts Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin took the Lunar Module Eagle and landed on the Moon. After less than a day on the surface of our natural satellite, they ...
At 3:08 p.m. EDT on July 20, 1969, out of contact with Earth over the far side of the moon, the computer that guided the Apollo 11 Lunar Module (LM) Eagle (image at top of post) opened valves in ...
The shadow of Apollo 11's Eagle lunar module looms on the surface of the moon in a picture taken out the window after the landing on July 20, 1969. NASA. Sign up for Science news delivered to your ...
Fifty years ago this week, American astronauts set foot on the surface of the moon, answering a call President John F. Kennedy made years earlier to s ...
Charlie Duke manned the CapCom desk during the Apollo 11 mission and was later lunar module pilot on Apollo 16. NASA Their spacecraft continued to skim over the dusty, gray lunar surface.