The Lunar module of Apollo 11 called The Eagle landed on the surface of the moon it was given the name Eagle after the name given by the French author Jules Verne in his novel From THE EARTH TO THE MOON. It was called the Eagle.
And it landed on the llunar surface called Sea of Tranquility.
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It was called Apollo11 and the lunar module was called Eagle.
There has never been a space shuttle to land on the moon. The only manned vehicle to visit the moon is the Lunar Lander. The first one to land on the moon was called the 'Eagle.' Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin where on board when that happened.
The Apollo 11 Lunar Module Eagle carried Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin to the moon's surface on July 20, 1969.
These were some of the first words uttered by Neil Armstrong after the Apollo 11 mission landed on the moon in 1969. The full quotation is "Houston, Tranquility Base here. The Eagle has landed." The first words uttered on the moon were actually Edwin "Buzz" Aldrin saying "Contact light!," followed by a brief exchange of technical jargon related to shutting down the engines of the lunar module.
The second man on the moon was Buzz Aldrin, who descended the ladder of the Eagle lunar module only about 30 seconds after Neil Armstrong, on 20th July 1969.