What broke on Apollo 11?

Lunar Module pilot Buzz Aldrin on the spaceflight Apollo 11 in July 1969. “The broken switch had snapped off from the engine-arm circuit breaker, the one vital breaker needed to send electrical power to the ascent engine that would lift Neil and me off the moon,” he writes.
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What problems occurred on Apollo 11?

During the nail biting 12.5 minute descent from lunar orbit, the LM's onboard computer (most critically needed during landing) shut down and recycled 5 times due to an erroneous checklist that had the crew turn on their ship's radar too early resulting in multiple data overloads.
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What did the Apollo missions fail?

Two Apollo missions were failures: a 1967 cabin fire killed the entire Apollo 1 crew during a ground test in preparation for what was to be the first crewed flight; and the third landing attempt on Apollo 13 was aborted by an oxygen tank explosion en route to the Moon, which disabled the CSM Odyssey's electrical power ...
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What did Neil Armstrong struggle with?

In 1947, Armstrong began his studies in aeronautical engineering at Purdue University on a U.S. Navy scholarship. His studies, however, were interrupted in 1949 when he was called to serve in the Korean War. A U.S. Navy pilot, Armstrong flew 78 combat missions during this military conflict.
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What exploded on the space capsule in Apollo 13?

Apollo 13 was NASA's third moon-landing mission, but the astronauts never made it to the lunar surface. During the mission's dramatic series of events, an oxygen tank explosion almost 56 hours into the flight forced the crew to abandon all thoughts of reaching the moon.
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Which Apollo blew up and killed?

The Apollo 1 fire that killed three was on Jan. 27, 1967, while the Columbia disaster that killed seven happened on Feb. 1, 2003.
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What did Neil Armstrong say before he died?

"That's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind." But after returning from space, Armstrong said that wasn't what he had planned to say. He said there was a lost word in his famous one-liner from the moon: "That's one small step for 'a' man." It's just that people just didn't hear it."
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Were Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin friends?

He said although Armstrong wasn't a “back-slapping, easy-to-get-along-with” kind of person, they were still friends. They became close while working on the Apollo mission, according to Aldrin.
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How much fuel was left when Apollo 11 landed?

With only 30 seconds of fuel left in the tank, Armstrong guided the Eagle softly down onto its impromptu landing site that, moments later, would become “Tranquility Base”—the first (temporary) human outpost on the moon.
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Why is Apollo 13 a successful failure?

Why is Apollo 13 a successful failure? The Apollo 13 crew was going to die but they survived and return home. Apollo 13 was called a successful failure because it was a mission to the moon, the astronauts overcame challenges, and return home. It's important to first note that it was a mission to the moon.
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Did any Apollo missions crash?

Astronauts have also died while training for space missions, such as the Apollo 1 launch pad fire which killed an entire crew of three. There have also been some non-astronaut fatalities during spaceflight-related activities. As of 2021, there have been 31 fatalities in incidents regarding spaceflight.
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What went wrong with Apollo 14?

A launch glitch

However, the Apollo 14 astronauts ran into trouble as they were preparing to leave Earth orbit. One of their required tasks was to dock the command module Kitty Hawk against the lunar lander (or lunar module) Antares to fly the two craft to the moon, but the docking latches didn't work.
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How did Apollo 11 almost crash?

An overwhelmed computer, a blocked fuel line, and a broken engine switch were just some of the perils faced by the first humans to visit the moon. Apollo 11 lunar module pilot Buzz Aldrin stands on the moon near the American flag during NASA's historic first manned moon landing on July 20, 1969.
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Is Apollo 11 Eagle still in orbit?

“The Eagle was abandoned in lunar orbit, everyone just kind of forgot about it, and the assumption was it struck the Moon decades ago,” Meador tells Jonathan O'Callaghan of New Scientist magazine. The researcher suggests the spacecraft is possibly in the same orbit it was left in on July 21, 1969.
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Did Neil Leave a bracelet on the moon?

Roger Launius, the former NASA chief historian and a former senior curator at the National Air and Space Museum, agreed, saying, “there is no evidence to support the assertion that he left a bracelet of his daughter on the moon.” Though apparently fiction, the moment is a critical one.
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Why did Buzz Aldrin go second?

But the lunar module posed design challenges that made this order difficult. The hatch opened on the opposite side where Aldrin was seated. "For Aldrin to get out first it would have been necessary for one bulky-suited, back-packed astronaut to climb over another," according to NASA.
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How rich is Neil Armstrong?

Neil Armstrong's Estate's Net Worth Now

His estate's current net worth is $8 million, according to Celebrity Net Worth.
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Who was the 1st woman to walk on the moon?

Only 12 humans, all men, have ever walked on the Moon; all human Moon missions were part of the U.S. Apollo program between 1969 and 1972. No woman has ever walked on the Moon.
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What has been left on the moon by humans?

Some of it is waste from the trip that the astronauts dumped when they got to their destination. Aside from trash—from food packaging to wet wipes—nearly 100 packets of human urine and excrement have been discarded. The Apollo astronauts also dumped tools and television equipment that they no longer needed.
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What were the last words of the Challenger crew?

Previously, the last known words from the Challenger were those heard from Commander Dick Scobee to ground controllers, when he responded ″Roger, go at throttle up,″ confirming that the shuttle's main engines had been raised to full power.
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Are there any bodies in space?

Human remains are generally not scattered in space so as not to contribute to space debris. Remains are sealed until the spacecraft burns up upon re-entry into the Earth's atmosphere or they reach their extraterrestrial destinations.
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Did Apollo 23 explode?

Rocket. Apollo 23 was an aborted mission as the Saturn V was destroyed before launch on August 24, 1974 in an explosion that killed 12 NASA staff, including Gene Kranz.
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