Manned Flight No. | 33 |
Manned flight of the USA No. | 21 |
The manned flight of the Apollo No. | 5 |
Launch: | 07/16/1969 13:32:00 |
Landing: | 07/24/1969 16:50:35 |
Duration: | 8 d 3 h 18 m 35 s (195 h 18 m 35 s) |
Orbits: | 30 |
Distance: | 1 533 791 km |
Landing on the Moon: | 07/20/1969 20:17:40 |
Liftoff from the Moon: | 07/21/1969 17:54:01 |
Time on the Moon: | 21 h 36 m 21 s |
Lunar Coordinates: | 0.6741° north, 23.4730° east |
Command Module: | Columbia |
Lunar Module : | Eagle |
Backup Crew: | James Lovell, Commander Fred Haise, Lunar Module Pilot William A. Anders, Command Module Pilot |
Neil Armstrong
(Commander)
Astronaut No. 25
Astronaut of the USA No. 14
Armstrong: 2nd flight
Cumulative time: 8 d 14 h 0 m 1 s
(206 d 14 h 0 m 1 s)
Michael Collins(Command Module Pilot)
Astronaut No. 28
Astronaut of the USA No. 17
Collins: 2nd flight
Cumulative time: 11 d 2 h 5 m 14 s
(266 h 5 m 14 s)
Edwin Aldrin
(Lunar Module Pilot)
Astronaut No. 30
Astronaut of the USA No. 19
Aldrin: 2nd flight
Cumulative time: 12 d 1 h 53 m 6 s
(289 h 53 m 6 s)
Launch a Saturn V rocket with Apollo 11.
Neil Armstrong and Edwin Aldrin on the moon surface.
Edwin Aldrin on the moon surface.
Lunar Module over the moon.
These lunar samples were collected by astronauts Neil Armstrong and Edwin Aldrin.
The longest flight:
12/04/1965 13 d 18 h 35 m 01 s (330 h 35 m 1 s) Frank Borman and James Lovell
The largest number of flights: 3 Schirra, Lovell, Young, Stafford
The most cumulative time in space: 23 d 23 h 10 m 14 s (575 h 10 m 14 s) James Lovell
Fifth manned flight on the program Apollo. First landing on the moon surface. Neil Armstrong and Edwin Aldrin are the first people on the moon.