The National Air and Space Museum holds approximately 17,000 space artifacts in its collection. More than 3,500 of those stem from the historic Apollo Moon landing effort, with 400 objects related specifically to the first successful lunar landing mission, Apollo 11. On July 20, 1969, astronauts Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin landed in the Lunar Module Eagle and became the first humans to step foot on the lunar surface while astronaut Michael Collins orbited above inside the Command Module, Columbia.
A selection of Apollo 11 objects and their current descriptions are viewable in this grouping. Curators in the Museum's Space History Department are constantly acquiring information about objects in the collection and updating our records. You are invited to leave comments and remembrances to help inform our collecting and interpretation efforts.
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Life Vest, Dual, Aldrin, Apollo 11
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Biosensor, Auxillary, Apollo 11
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Dosimeter, Passive Radiation, Personal, Collins, Apollo 11
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Dosimeter, Passive Radiation, Personal, Aldrin, Apollo 11
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Tool Pouch, Command Module, Apollo 11
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Assembly, Urine Hose, Apollo 11
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Canister, Lithium Hydroxide, Command Module, Apollo 11
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Ampule, Chlorine, Apollo 11
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Apollo 11 Flotation Collar
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Camera, Data Acquisition, Command Module, 16mm, Apollo 11
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Film Magazine, Maurer, 16mm, Apollo 11
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Biosensor, Auxillary, Apollo 11