Apollo 11 was the first manned mission to land on the moon. On July 16, 1969, Apollo 11 launched from Cape Kennedy carrying astronauts Neil Armstrong, Michael Collins, and Buzz Aldrin. On July 21, Armstrong became the first person to walk on the moon, followed shortly by Aldrin. During their two and a half hours on the lunar surface, the astronauts collected samples and conducted experiments. They returned safely to Earth on July 24, 1969, achieving the goal of putting humans on the moon and advancing scientific understanding of our natural satellite.
3. CONTENT
1. INTRODUCTION
i. Moon
2. BODY
i. Curiosity of human about moon
ii. Apollo 11 MissionOverview
iii. Landed on the moon
iv. Curiosity of human about mission
v. Apollo 11 Comes Home
vi. Provement
vii. Problems
3. CONCLUSION
i. Reference
4. 1 .MOON
(a)The Moon is Earth's natural satellite.
(b)It is one of the largest natural satellites in the
Solar System.
(c) It was formed 4.6 billion years ago around
some 30–50 million years after the formation of
the solar system.
5. I. CURIOSITY OF HUMAN ABOUT MOON
a. How much beautiful the moon
is!
b. Is it only natural satellite!
c. Is it really round on earth’s orbit!
6. II .APOLLO 11 MISSION OVERVIEW
(a) Apollo 11 launched from Cape
Kennedy on July 16, 1969.
(b) It was carrying Commander Neil
Armstrong, Command Module Pilot
Michael Collins and Lunar Module Pilot
Edwin "Buzz" Aldrin.
7. III. LANDED ONTHE MOON
(a) Armstrong became the first to step onto
the lunar surface six hours later on July 21
at 02:56 UTC.
(b)They stayed a total of about 21½ hours
on the lunar surface.
(c) They collected 47.5 pounds (21.5 kg) of
lunar materials for return to Earth.
8. IV. PUBLIC OPINION ABOUT MISSION
Former President Lyndon B.
Johnson and then-currentVice
President Spiro Agnew are
among the spectators at the
launch of Apollo 11, at Kennedy
Space Center at 9:32 am
9. V. APOLLO 11 COMES HOME
Date : July 24, 1969
Time: 12:35 p.m
Place: southwest of
Hawaii
10. VI. PROVIDENT
I . Moon rocks :
(a) Astronauts collected 22 kilograms of materials
including 50 rocks.
(b) These samples contain no water and provide no
evidence for living organisms at any time in the
Moon's history.
(c) Two main types of rocks, basalts and breccias ,
were found at the Apollo 11 landing site.
II . Corner Cube Reflector – ( CCR )
(a) CornerCube Reflector was positioned on the
Moon in 1969 by the Apollo 11 astronauts.
11. VII. PROBLEMS
•Leaking valves plagued the
SaturnV rocket throughout its
development.
•High energy Z particles did
penetrate the Apollo 11 crew.
•The Lunar module had only one
ascent engine
•Very low circuit breaker switch
•van allean radiation
12. 3.CONCLUSION
In the summarizing of our topic we would like to say though it was a very difficult and
costly mission but It was great victory of human and scientists.