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Neil Armstrong
Neil Alden Armstrong was an American astronaut and aeronautical engineer who, as the commander of the 1969 Apollo 11 mission, became the first person to walk on the Moon. He was also a naval aviator, test pilot and university professor.
Buzz Aldrin
Buzz Aldrin is an American former astronaut, aeronautical engineer, and fighter pilot. He was the second person to walk on the Moon after mission commander Neil Armstrong. He made three spacewalks as pilot of the 1966 Gemini 12 mission, and was the Lunar Module Eagle pilot on the 1969 Apollo 11 mission. Following the deaths of Armstrong in 2012 and pilot Michael Collins in 2021, he is the last surviving Apollo 11 crew member. Following Jim Lovell's death in 2025, Aldrin became the oldest living astronaut.
Apollo 11
Apollo 11 was the American spaceflight that first landed humans on the Moon, and the fifth crewed mission of NASA's Apollo program. The mission was crewed by Commander Neil Armstrong, Command Module Pilot Michael Collins, and Lunar Module Pilot Edwin "Buzz" Aldrin, all of whom were on their second and final spaceflight.
Michael Collins
American astronaut (1930–2021)
Margaret Hamilton
American NASA scientist and mathematician
Mare Tranquilliton
sea on the Moon
Symphony No. 9
symphony by Antonín Dvořák
USS Hornet
1943 Essex-class aircraft carrier
armalcolite
Armalcolite () is a titanium-rich mineral with the chemical formula (Mg,Fe2+)Ti2O5. It was first found at Tranquility Base on the Moon in 1969 during the Apollo 11 mission, and is named for Armstrong, Aldrin and Collins, the three Apollo 11 astronauts. Together with tranquillityite and pyroxferroite, it is one of three new minerals that were discovered on the Moon. Armalcolite was later identified at various locations on Earth and has been synthesized in the laboratory. (Tranquillityite and pyroxferroite were also later found at various locations on Earth). The synthesis requires low pressures
Armstrong
lunar crater
Crater!
lunar crater
Collins
lunar crater
Statio Tranquillitatis
Apollo 11 landing site
Apollo 10½
2022 film directed by Richard Linklater
Helicopter 66
individual United States Navy helicopter flown in support of NASA
tranquillityite
Tranquillityite is a silicate mineral with formula (Fe2+)8Ti3Zr2 Si3O24. It is mostly composed of iron, oxygen, silicon, zirconium and titanium with smaller fractions of yttrium and calcium. It is named after the Mare Tranquillitatis (Sea of Tranquility), the place on the Moon where the rock samples were found during the 1969 Apollo 11 mission. It was the last mineral brought from the Moon which was thought to be unique, with no counterpart on Earth, until it was discovered in Australia in 2011.
Eisenhower dollar
dollar coin
pyroxferroite
Pyroxferroite (Fe2+,Ca)SiO3 is a single chain inosilicate. It is mostly composed of iron, silicon and oxygen, with smaller fractions of calcium and several other metals. Together with armalcolite and tranquillityite, it is one of the three minerals which were discovered on the Moon during the 1969 Apollo 11 mission. It was then found in Lunar and Martian meteorites as well as a mineral in the Earth's crust. Pyroxferroite can also be produced by annealing synthetic clinopyroxene at high pressures and temperatures. The mineral is metastable and gradually decomposes at ambient conditions, but thi
Eagle
lunar module used during Apollo 11; first crewed spacecraft on the Moon
Apollo 11 Cave
archeological site in Namibia
Susan B. Anthony dollar
United States dollar coin depicting Susan B. Anthony
Columbia
Apollo command module used during Apollo 11
Apollo 11 goodwill messages
statements from leaders of countries on a small disc made of silicon that was left on the Moon by the Apollo 11 astronauts.
Jack Garman
American computer engineer
Apollo 11 50th Anniversary commemorative coins
US commemorative coin
Apollo 11 lunar sample display
1970 commemorative gifts
First Man: The Life of Neil A. Armstrong
book by James R. Hansen
Apollo 11 missing tapes
lost NASA telemetry data tapes