What Day Was the Moon landing (Apollo 11)?
the Moon landing (Apollo 11)
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Apollo 11's lunar module Eagle touched down in the Sea of Tranquility, with Neil Armstrong stepping onto the surface a few hours later and famously describing it as "one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind." Buzz Aldrin joined him on the surface while Michael Collins remained in lunar orbit aboard the command module Columbia.
The landing came just over eight years after President Kennedy's 1961 pledge to land an American on the Moon before the decade was out, during the Cold War-era Space Race with the Soviet Union.
An estimated 600 million people worldwide watched the moonwalk live on television, at the time the largest television audience ever recorded, and the astronauts left a plaque reading "We came in peace for all mankind" alongside scientific instruments and a US flag.
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