Where is the lunar module now?

One is in Washington, DC
LM-2 — the second lunar module that Grumman built — is on display at the Smithsonian's National Air and Space Museum in Washington, DC. The module has been on display in full since around 1970 after its ascent stage took a quick trip to a world's fair in Japan.
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Where is the Apollo 11 Command Module now?

The Apollo 11 command module Columbia is displayed at the National Air and Space Museum in Washington, DC.
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Is the lunar module still in orbit?

After the crew re-boarded Columbia, the Eagle was abandoned in lunar orbit. Although its ultimate fate remains unknown, some calculations by the physicist James Meador published in 2021 showed that Eagle could theoretically still be in lunar orbit.
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Where is the Apollo 13 lunar module now?

The LM was jettisoned shortly before reaching Earth, the astronauts returning to the Command Module for the reentry. The LM re-entered and burned in the Earth's atmosphere over the southwest Pacific, any surviving pieces impacted in the deep ocean off the coast of New Zealand.
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Where is the lunar lander located?

Tranquility Base was named by Aldrin and Armstrong, and first announced by Armstrong when the Lunar Module Eagle landed. It is located in the south-western corner of the dark lunar plain Mare Tranquillitatis ("Sea of Tranquility").
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Where is Apollo 10 Snoopy now?

On June 10, 2019, Nick Howes, a fellow of the Royal Astronomical Society, announced that he and his colleagues had located Snoopy, whose location was previously unknown, based on radar astronomy data with 98% certainty. Snoopy's descent stage was jettisoned in lunar orbit; its current location is unknown.
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Can you see us flag on moon with telescope?

Yes, the flag is still on the moon, but you can't see it using a telescope. I found some statistics on the size of lunar equipment in a Press Kit for the Apollo 16 mission. The flag is 125 cm (4 feet) long, and you would need an optical wavelength telescope around 200 meters (~650 feet) in diameter to see it.
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Is the Apollo 13 service module still in space?

The Apollo 13 Command Module "Odyssey" is now at the Kansas Cosmosphere and Space Center, Hutchinson, Kansas. It was originally on display at the Musee de l'Air, Paris, France.
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Where is the Apollo 9 capsule?

The Apollo 9 mission ended on March 13 with a splashdown in the Atlantic Ocean. The spacecraft was transferred to the Smithsonian by NASA in 1973.
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Is Apollo 11 ascent stage still in orbit?

The Apollo 11 Eagle Lunar Module ascent stage was abandoned in lunar orbit after the historic landing in 1969. Its fate is unknown.
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Is Apollo 11 still on the moon?

Besides the 2019 Chinese rover Yutu-2, the only artificial objects on the Moon that are still in use are the retroreflectors for the lunar laser ranging experiments left there by the Apollo 11, 14, and 15 astronauts, and by the Soviet Union's Lunokhod 1 and Lunokhod 2 missions.
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Are any of the crew of Apollo 11 Still Alive?

All nine crewed missions to the Moon took place as part of the Apollo program over a period of just under four years, from 21 December 1968 to 19 December 1972. The 24 people who have flown to the Moon are the only people who have traveled beyond low Earth orbit. Ten of them are still living as of March 2022.
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Where is the Apollo 17 capsule?

See a piece of that history, the mission's command module, at Space Center Houston inside Starship Gallery. Dubbed “America,” it's one of 12 Apollo command modules on display in the country.
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Where is the Apollo 10 capsule?

Following display in several counties (including the USSR, France and the Netherlands), in 1978 the spacecraft was place on loan to the London Science Museum, where it has remained on public display.
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Where is Apollo 8 now?

The Apollo 8 Command Module is on display at the Chicago Museum of Science and Industry, Chicago, Illinois.
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Is Jim Lovell still alive?

Lovell is a veteran of four space missions and received the Congressional Space Medal of Honor and the Presidential Medal of Freedom. At age 92, he lives in suburban Chicago.
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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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Where is Voyager 1 now?

Voyager 1 is currently navigating through interstellar space. It passed the border of the solar wind's dominion in space, called the heliopause, back in 2012. However, the spacecraft is still within the Sun's gravitational grasp and hasn't left the Solar System (yet).
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What happened to the LEM from Apollo 11?

After docking with the CSM, piloted by Michael Collins, at 21:34:00 UT, the LM was jettisoned into lunar orbit at 00:01:01 UT on 22 July. The fate of the LM is not known, but it is assumed that it crashed into the lunar surface sometime within the following 1 to 4 months.
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What happened to Apollo 1 service module?

The service module might have powered the Apollo missions, but it was never meant to return home. Instead, it was the workhorse of the Apollo mission. It gave life to the nerve centre of the mission, the command module, and was unceremoniously cast off at the end of a flight and left to burn in the atmosphere.
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Who owns the Moon?

The short answer is that no one owns the Moon. That's because of a piece of international law. The Outer Space Treaty of 1967, put forward by the United Nations, says that space belongs to no one country.
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Can you see footprints on the Moon from Earth?

In reality, all Earth-based telescopes have a much lower practical magnification limit around 300 times. This means that under typical seeing conditions from the surface of the Earth and using a large telescope, the footprints on the surface of the moon are something like 1,000 times too small to be seen.
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Is Indian flag on moon?

He said Moon Impact Probe struck the Shackleton Crater of Southern pole of Moon at 20:31 on that day thus making India fifth nation to land its flag on Moon.
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