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  2. Apollo 11 - Wikipedia

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    Apollo 11: As It Happened, a 1994 six-hour documentary on ABC News' coverage of the event [288] First Man, 2018 film by Damien Chazelle based on the 2005 James R. Hansen book First Man: The Life of Neil A. Armstrong. Apollo 11, a 2019 documentary film by Todd Douglas Miller with restored footage of the 1969 event [289] [290]

  3. Tranquility Base - Wikipedia

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    Lunar Orbiter 5 image from 1967, cropped to show the vicinity of the landing site of Apollo 11, used in mission planning. The image is centered precisely on a small crater called West crater (190 m in diameter), and the lunar module Eagle touched down about 550 m west of West Crater.

  4. Sabine (crater) - Wikipedia

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    About 85 km to the east-southeast is 'Statio Tranquillitatis' (Tranquility Base), the landing site of the Apollo 11 mission and the first human beings to step on the Moon. Ranger 8 flew over Sabine prior to impact in Mare Tranquilitatis. Both Sabine and Ritter were originally believed to be calderas rather than impact craters

  5. West (lunar crater) - Wikipedia

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    West crater is a small crater in Mare Tranquillitatis on the Moon, east of the Apollo 11 landing site, which is known as Tranquility Base. The name of the crater was formally adopted by the IAU in 1973. [1] The Apollo 11 astronauts Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin landed the Lunar Module (LM) Eagle approximately 550 meters west of West crater on ...

  6. Little West (lunar crater) - Wikipedia

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    Little West is a small crater (30-meter diameter) in Mare Tranquillitatis on the Moon, east of the Apollo 11 landing site known as Tranquility Base.. The Apollo 11 astronauts Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin landed the Lunar Module (LM) Eagle approximately 60 meters west of Little West Crater on July 20, 1969.

  7. S-IVB - Wikipedia

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    Apollo 11: July 16, 1969 Heliocentric orbit S-IVB-507 Apollo 12: November 14, 1969 Heliocentric orbit Believed to have been discovered as an asteroid in 2002 and given the designation J002E3: S-IVB-508 Apollo 13: April 11, 1970 Impacted lunar surface April 14, 1970* [10] [11] S-IVB-509 Apollo 14: January 31, 1971 Lunar surface* S-IVB-510 Apollo ...

  8. Watch Jeff Bezos show off Blue Origin's new rocket, one of ...

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    Jeff Bezos recently played tour guide for a look inside Blue Origin's factory and showed off his inner space geek.

  9. Double (lunar crater) - Wikipedia

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    The Apollo 11 astronauts Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin landed the Lunar Module Eagle next to Double on July 20, 1969. The name was officially approved by IAU's Working Group for Planetary System Nomenclature on July 26, 2017 alongside another small crater near the landing site called Little West .