In 1969, Apollo 11's lunar module Eagle landed on the Moon with about 25 seconds of fuel remaining and three program alarms blaring in the cabin — and one of the engineers who built the guidance syste

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In 1969, Apollo 11's lunar module Eagle landed on the Moon with about 25 seconds of fuel remaining and three program alarms blaring in the cabin — and one of the engineers who built the guidance syste
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On July 20, 1969, the Apollo 11 lunar module Eagle descended toward the Sea of Tranquility with Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin inside. About three minutes befor...

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