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APOLLO 11

AMERICAN SPACE
MISSION
SEBASTIAN ACOSTA
APOLLO 11
Was the first crewed mission to land on the Moon and
prepared the way for subsequent Apollo moon landing
missions.

The crew included:

● Commander - Neil Armstrong - 38 years


● Command Module Pilot - Michael Collins - 38 years
● Lunar Module Pilot - Edwin Aldrin - 39 years
SATURN V ROCKET
363 Feet Apollo
Is the height of the Lunar Module
Saturn V Rocket
3rd Stage

4,66M Pounds 2nd Stage


Is the fuel used by the
first stage of the rocket

6,48M Pounds 1st Stage


Is the Saturn V rocket
launch weight
Normal Person
THE SPECIAL SUIT
Visor Assembly Life Support System

Hasselblad Camera Remote Control Unit

Sample Collection Bag Cuff Checklist

Lunar Overboots 21-Layer Space Suit


During this mission, astronauts Neil
Armstrong and Edwin Aldrin became the
first humans to walk on the Moon and
bring samples back to Earth.
TRIP TO THE MOON
On july 16, 1969, The Apollo 11
spacecraft lifted off from historic Pad
39A at the Kennedy space center

After 2 hours and 33 minutes in


Earth orbit, the S-IVB motor
fired to accelerate the spacecraft
EXPLORE THE MOON
The EAGLE landed on the lunar surface on July
20, 1969 - 102 hours, 24 minutes and 40
seconds after launch
Surface television
camera

As they descended, he released the


stored surface television camera that
recorded humanity’s first step on the
Moon.

The Eagle module


WHAT THEY DID ?
They collected large Panoramic photographs of
01 samples of lunar rocks 02 the landing site

03 Photographs of the lunar 04 Different series of


experiments
horizon
HEADING HOME
On july 24, 1969, the command module entered
the Earth’s atmosphere at a speed of 11,032
meters per seconds and splashed down in the
pacific ocean.
2h 31min
Spent in the Lunar surface

47.5 Pounds
Is the weight of the lunar samples collected

953,700 miles
Is the total distance traveled
528 MILLION
Was the worldwide audience for Apollo 11’s Moon landing
“That's one small step for a man,
one giant leap for mankind”
–Neil Armstrong
THANK YOU VERY MUCH FOR YOUR ATTENTION !

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