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The '''Apollo 11''' was a [[Human]] spacecraft in operation in the mid-[[20th century]]. In [[July]] [[1969]], the vessel was the first manned spacecraft to land on [[Luna]]. The crew of three: [[Neil Armstrong]], [[Buzz Aldrin]], and Michael Collins all became international heroes on [[Earth]] following the successful completion of the mission. (''[[Star Trek: Star Charts]]'').
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'''Apollo 11''' was the name of the the mid-[[20th century]] mission that first landed [[Human]]s on the surface of [[Luna]]. Apollo 11 included two spacecraft: the command module, ''Columbia'', and the lunar module, ''Eagle''. In [[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 [[astronaut]]s became international heroes on [[Earth]] following the successful completion of the mission. (historical records; ''[[Star Trek: Star Charts]]'').
   
 
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Apollo 11 was the name of the the mid-20th century mission that first landed Humans on the surface of Luna. Apollo 11 included two spacecraft: the command module, Columbia, and the lunar module, Eagle. In 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; Star Trek: Star Charts).

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