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Apollo 11
Neil Armstrong descends a ladder to become the first human to step onto the surface of the Moon
Mission typeHuman lunar landing
OperatorNASA
COSPAR IDCSM: 1969-059A
LM: 1959-059C
SATCAT no.CSM: 4039
LM: 4041
Mission duration8 days, 3 hours, 18 minutes, 35 seconds
Spacecraft properties
SpacecraftApollo CSM-107
Apollo LM-5
ManufacturerCSM: North American Rockwell
LM: Grumman
Launch massCM: 5,560 kilograms (12,250 lb)
SM: 23,243 kilograms (51,243 lb)
LM: 15,095 kilograms (33,278 lb)
Crew
Crew size3
MembersNeil A. Armstrong
Michael Collins
Edwin E. "Buzz" Aldrin, Jr.
CallsignCSM: Columbia
LM: Eagle
On surface: Tranquility Base
Start of mission
Launch dateJuly 16, 1969, 13:32:00 UTC
RocketSaturn V SA-506
Launch siteKennedy LC-39A
End of mission
Landing dateJuly 24, 1969, 16:50:35 UTC
Landing siteNorth Pacific Ocean
13°19′N 169°9′W / 13.317°N 169.150°W
Orbital parameters
Reference systemSelenocentric
Periselene altitude100.9 kilometers (54.5 nmi)
Aposelene altitude122.4 kilometers (66.1 nmi)
Inclination1.25 degrees
Period2 hours
EpochJuly 19, 1969, 21:44 UTC
Lunar orbiter
Spacecraft componentCommand/Service Module
Orbital insertionJuly 19, 1969, 17:21:50 UTC
Orbital departureJuly 22, 1969, 04:55:42 UTC
Orbits30
Lunar lander
Spacecraft componentLunar Module
Landing dateJuly 20, 1969, 20:17:40 UTC
Return launchJuly 21, 1969, 17:54 UTC
Landing siteMare Tranquillitatis
0°40′27″N 23°28′23″E / 0.67408°N 23.47297°E[1]
Sample mass21.5 kilograms (47.5 lb)
Surface EVAs1
EVA duration2 hours, 31 minutes 40 seconds
Docking with LM
Docking dateJuly 16, 1969, 16:56:03 UTC
Undocking dateJuly 20, 1969, 17:44:00 UTC
Docking with LM Ascent Stage
Docking dateJuly 21, 1969, 21:35:00 UTC
Undocking dateJuly 21, 1969, 23:41:31 UTC
Circular insignia: Eagle with wings outstretched holds olive branch on Moon with earth in background, in blue and gold border. Three astronauts in spacesuits without helmets sitting in front of a large photo of the Moon.
Left to right: Armstrong, Collins, Aldrin
Project Apollo
Crewed missions
Project Apollo
Crewed missions
Apollo 11
Neil Armstrong descends a ladder to become the first human to step onto the surface of the Moon
Mission typeHuman lunar landing
OperatorNASA
COSPAR IDCSM: 1969-059A
LM: 1959-059C
SATCAT no.CSM: 4039
LM: 4041
Mission duration8 days, 3 hours, 18 minutes, 35 seconds
Spacecraft properties
SpacecraftApollo CSM-107
Apollo LM-5
ManufacturerCSM: North American Rockwell
LM: Grumman
Launch massCM: 5,560 kilograms (12,250 lb)
SM: 23,243 kilograms (51,243 lb)
LM: 15,095 kilograms (33,278 lb)
Crew
Crew size3
MembersNeil A. Armstrong
Michael Collins
Edwin E. "Buzz" Aldrin, Jr.
CallsignCSM: Columbia
LM: Eagle
On surface: Tranquility Base
Start of mission
Launch dateJuly 16, 1969, 13:32:00 UTC
RocketSaturn V SA-506
Launch siteKennedy LC-39A
End of mission
Landing dateJuly 24, 1969, 16:50:35 UTC
Landing siteNorth Pacific Ocean
13°19′N 169°9′W / 13.317°N 169.150°W
Orbital parameters
Reference systemSelenocentric
Periselene altitude100.9 kilometers (54.5 nmi)
Aposelene altitude122.4 kilometers (66.1 nmi)
Inclination1.25 degrees
Period2 hours
EpochJuly 19, 1969, 21:44 UTC
Lunar orbiter
Spacecraft componentCommand/Service Module
Orbital insertionJuly 19, 1969, 17:21:50 UTC
Orbital departureJuly 22, 1969, 04:55:42 UTC
Orbits30
Lunar lander
Spacecraft componentLunar Module
Landing dateJuly 20, 1969, 20:17:40 UTC
Return launchJuly 21, 1969, 17:54 UTC
Landing siteMare Tranquillitatis
0°40′27″N 23°28′23″E / 0.67408°N 23.47297°E[2]
Sample mass21.5 kilograms (47.5 lb)
Surface EVAs1
EVA duration2 hours, 31 minutes 40 seconds
Docking with LM
Docking dateJuly 16, 1969, 16:56:03 UTC
Undocking dateJuly 20, 1969, 17:44:00 UTC
Docking with LM Ascent Stage
Docking dateJuly 21, 1969, 21:35:00 UTC
Undocking dateJuly 21, 1969, 23:41:31 UTC
Circular insignia: Eagle with wings outstretched holds olive branch on Moon with earth in background, in blue and gold border. Three astronauts in spacesuits without helmets sitting in front of a large photo of the Moon.
Left to right: Armstrong, Collins, Aldrin
Project Apollo
Crewed missions
Project Apollo
Crewed missions

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COSMIC
COSMIC
NamesFORMOSAT-3
Mission typeMeteorology, Ionosphere, Climatology, and Space weather research
COSPAR ID2006-011A, 2006-011B, 2006-011C, 2006-011D, 2006-011E, 2006-011F,
SATCAT no.29047, 29048, 29049, 29050, 29051, 29052
Websitewww.nspo.narl.org.tw
Mission durationFinal: 14 years, 15 days
Spacecraft properties
ManufacturerOrbital Sciences Corporation
Launch mass6 × 155 lb (70 kg)
Start of mission
Launch date15 April 2006, 01:40 UTC
RocketMinotaur I Flight 5
Launch siteVandenberg SLC-8
ContractorOrbital Sciences
End of mission
Disposaldecommissioned
Deactivated1 May 2020
Orbital parameters
Reference systemGeocentric
Eccentricity0
Perigee altitude500 km (310 mi)
Apogee altitude500 km (310 mi)
Inclination72°
COSMIC
COSMIC
NamesFORMOSAT-3
Mission typeMeteorology, Ionosphere, Climatology, and Space weather research
COSPAR ID2006-011A, 2006-011B, 2006-011C, 2006-011D, 2006-011E, 2006-011F,
SATCAT no.29047, 29048, 29049, 29050, 29051, 29052
Websitewww.nspo.narl.org.tw
Mission durationFinal: 14 years, 15 days
Spacecraft properties
ManufacturerOrbital Sciences Corporation
Launch mass6 × 155 lb (70 kg)
Start of mission
Launch date15 April 2006, 01:40 UTC
RocketMinotaur I Flight 5
Launch siteVandenberg SLC-8
ContractorOrbital Sciences
End of mission
Disposaldecommissioned
Deactivated1 May 2020
Orbital parameters
Reference systemGeocentric
Eccentricity0
Perigee altitude500 km (310 mi)
Apogee altitude500 km (310 mi)
Inclination72°

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Crew Dragon Demo-1
NamesCrew Demo-1
SpaceX Demo-1
Demonstration Mission-1
Mission typeTest flight
OperatorSpaceX
Mission duration6 days, 5 hours, 56 minutes
Orbits completed62
Spacecraft properties
SpacecraftCrew Dragon C204
Spacecraft typeCrew Dragon
Crew Dragon Demo-1
NamesCrew Demo-1
SpaceX Demo-1
Demonstration Mission-1
Mission typeTest flight
OperatorSpaceX
Mission duration6 days, 5 hours, 56 minutes
Orbits completed62
Spacecraft properties
SpacecraftCrew Dragon C204
Spacecraft typeCrew Dragon
  1. Grayzeck, Ed (December 11, 2003). "Apollo Landing Site Coordinates". US National Space Science Data Center. Retrieved September 7, 2013.
  2. Grayzeck, Ed (December 11, 2003). "Apollo Landing Site Coordinates". US National Space Science Data Center. Retrieved September 7, 2013.