Apollo 11 Neil Armstrong descends a ladder to become the first human to step onto the surface of the Moon
Mission type Human lunar landing Operator NASA COSPAR ID CSM: 1969-059A LM: 1959-059C SATCAT no. CSM: 4039 LM: 4041 Mission duration 8 days, 3 hours, 18 minutes, 35 seconds
Spacecraft Apollo CSM -107Apollo LM -5Manufacturer CSM: North American Rockwell LM: Grumman Launch mass CM: 5,560 kilograms (12,250 lb) SM: 23,243 kilograms (51,243 lb) LM: 15,095 kilograms (33,278 lb)
Crew size 3 Members Neil A. Armstrong Michael Collins Edwin E. "Buzz" Aldrin, Jr. Callsign CSM: Columbia LM: Eagle On surface: Tranquility Base
Launch date July 16, 1969, 13:32:00 (1969-07-16UTC13:32Z ) UTC Rocket Saturn V SA-506Launch site Kennedy LC-39A
Landing date July 24, 1969, 16:50:35 (1969-07-24UTC16:50:36Z ) UTC Landing site North Pacific Ocean13°19′N 169°9′W / 13.317°N 169.150°W / 13.317; -169.150 (Apollo 11 splashdown )
Reference system Selenocentric Periselene altitude 100.9 kilometers (54.5 nmi) Aposelene altitude 122.4 kilometers (66.1 nmi) Inclination 1.25 degrees Period 2 hours Epoch July 19, 1969, 21:44 UTC
Spacecraft component Command/Service Module Orbital insertion July 19, 1969, 17:21:50 UTC Orbital departure July 22, 1969, 04:55:42 UTC Orbits 30 Spacecraft component Lunar Module Landing date July 20, 1969, 20:17:40 UTC Return launch July 21, 1969, 17:54 UTC Landing site Mare Tranquillitatis0°40′27″N 23°28′23″E / 0.67408°N 23.47297°E / 0.67408; 23.47297 [1] Sample mass 21.5 kilograms (47.5 lb) Surface EVAs 1 EVA duration 2 hours, 31 minutes 40 seconds
Docking date July 16, 1969, 16:56:03 UTC Undocking date July 20, 1969, 17:44:00 UTC Docking date July 21, 1969, 21:35:00 UTC Undocking date July 21, 1969, 23:41:31 UTC
Left to right: Armstrong , Collins , Aldrin
Apollo 11 Neil Armstrong descends a ladder to become the first human to step onto the surface of the Moon
Mission type Human lunar landing Operator NASA COSPAR ID CSM: 1969-059A LM: 1959-059C SATCAT no. CSM: 4039 LM: 4041 Mission duration 8 days, 3 hours, 18 minutes, 35 seconds
Spacecraft Apollo CSM -107Apollo LM -5Manufacturer CSM: North American Rockwell LM: Grumman Launch mass CM: 5,560 kilograms (12,250 lb) SM: 23,243 kilograms (51,243 lb) LM: 15,095 kilograms (33,278 lb)
Crew size 3 Members Neil A. Armstrong Michael Collins Edwin E. "Buzz" Aldrin, Jr. Callsign CSM: Columbia LM: Eagle On surface: Tranquility Base
Launch date July 16, 1969, 13:32:00 (1969-07-16UTC13:32Z ) UTC Rocket Saturn V SA-506Launch site Kennedy LC-39A
Landing date July 24, 1969, 16:50:35 (1969-07-24UTC16:50:36Z ) UTC Landing site North Pacific Ocean13°19′N 169°9′W / 13.317°N 169.150°W / 13.317; -169.150 (Apollo 11 splashdown )
Reference system Selenocentric Periselene altitude 100.9 kilometers (54.5 nmi) Aposelene altitude 122.4 kilometers (66.1 nmi) Inclination 1.25 degrees Period 2 hours Epoch July 19, 1969, 21:44 UTC
Spacecraft component Command/Service Module Orbital insertion July 19, 1969, 17:21:50 UTC Orbital departure July 22, 1969, 04:55:42 UTC Orbits 30 Spacecraft component Lunar Module Landing date July 20, 1969, 20:17:40 UTC Return launch July 21, 1969, 17:54 UTC Landing site Mare Tranquillitatis0°40′27″N 23°28′23″E / 0.67408°N 23.47297°E / 0.67408; 23.47297 [1] Sample mass 21.5 kilograms (47.5 lb) Surface EVAs 1 EVA duration 2 hours, 31 minutes 40 seconds
Docking date July 16, 1969, 16:56:03 UTC Undocking date July 20, 1969, 17:44:00 UTC Docking date July 21, 1969, 21:35:00 UTC Undocking date July 21, 1969, 23:41:31 UTC
Left to right: Armstrong , Collins , Aldrin