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+ | |Class Name = Apollo 11 |
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+ | |Caption = Apollo 11 spacecraft ''Columbia'' and ''Eagle''. |
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+ | |Affiliation = [[United States of America]]<br>[[NASA]] |
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+ | |Classification = Lunar orbiter and lander |
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+ | |Service period = [[1969]] |
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+ | |Capacity = 3 crew |
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+ | '''Apollo 11''' was the name of the mid-[[20th century]] mission that first landed [[Human]]s on the surface of [[Luna]]. |
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⚫ | [[file:Apollo 11 patch.jpg|220px|thumb|left|assignment patch]]Apollo 11 included two [[spaceship|spacecraft]]: the command module, ''Columbia'', and the lunar module, ''Eagle''. On 20 [[July]] [[1969]], the ''Eagle'' landed at [[Tranquility Base]], and [[Neil Armstrong]] and [[Buzz Aldrin]] became the first humans to set foot on an alien surface. Along with ''Columbia'' pilot [[Wikipedia: Michael Collins (astronaut)|Michael Collins]], these [[astronaut]]s became international heroes on [[Earth]] following the successful completion of the mission. (Historical records; {{r|ST|Star Charts}}) |
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+ | In [[2154]], [[Captain]] [[Jonathan Archer]] and [[Daniels (Crewman)|Daniels]] saw an image of Armstrong and Aldrin walking on the Moon in the [[time stream]] as the [[timeline]] reset itself. ({{e|ENT|Storm Front}}) |
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+ | The lower stage of the ''Eagle'' was preserved in place during subsequent Human development of Luna, and eventually became the centerpiece of [[Tranquility Park]]. ({{n|TOS|{{nd|Prime Directive}}}}) |
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+ | In the [[24th century]], the Apollo 11 mission was recreated to celebrate its [[apollo 11 400th anniversary|400th anniversary]] in [[2369]]. ({{mag|Star Trek Magazine|162|Blast Off!}}) |
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+ | Information about Apollo 11, including the [[Saturn V]] [[rocket]], was on display in the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-E|-E}}'s [[library computer|library]] during its mission in the [[Briar Patch]] in [[2375]]. (''[[Star Trek: Insurrection]]'' [[Star Trek Magazine|magazine]] "Novel Graphics") |
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+ | In [[2376]], [[Elias Vaughn]] experienced viewing the Apollo 11 plague that Armstrong left behind on Luna while in the [[Inamuri]] [[thoughtscape]]. Vaughn wondered how lonely Collins must have felt aboard Columbia. ({{n|DS9|sub=Mission Gamma|{{nd|Twilight}}}}) |
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+ | ==External links== |
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Revision as of 16:22, 8 July 2019
Apollo 11 was the name of the mid-20th century mission that first landed Humans on the surface of Luna.
Overview
Apollo 11 included two spacecraft: the command module, Columbia, and the lunar module, Eagle. On 20 July 1969, the Eagle landed at Tranquility Base, and Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin became the first humans to set foot on an alien surface. Along with Columbia pilot Michael Collins, these astronauts became international heroes on Earth following the successful completion of the mission. (Historical records; ST reference: Star Charts)
Legacy
In 2154, Captain Jonathan Archer and Daniels saw an image of Armstrong and Aldrin walking on the Moon in the time stream as the timeline reset itself. (ENT episode: "Storm Front")
The lower stage of the Eagle was preserved in place during subsequent Human development of Luna, and eventually became the centerpiece of Tranquility Park. (TOS novel: Prime Directive)
In the 24th century, the Apollo 11 mission was recreated to celebrate its 400th anniversary in 2369. (Star Trek Magazine Issue 162: "Blast Off!")
Information about Apollo 11, including the Saturn V rocket, was on display in the USS Enterprise-E's library during its mission in the Briar Patch in 2375. (Star Trek: Insurrection magazine "Novel Graphics")
In 2376, Elias Vaughn experienced viewing the Apollo 11 plague that Armstrong left behind on Luna while in the Inamuri thoughtscape. Vaughn wondered how lonely Collins must have felt aboard Columbia. (DS9 - Mission Gamma novel: Twilight)
External links
- Apollo 11 article at Memory Alpha, the wiki for canon Star Trek.
- Apollo 11 article at Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.