APOLLO 11 PATCH

$6.00
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SKU
002629

Commemorate humanity’s first steps on the Moon with this detailed Apollo 11 mission patch. Measuring 4 inches in diameter, this high-quality embroidered patch features the iconic design that symbolizes one of the greatest achievements in space exploration. Perfect for jackets, flight suits, backpacks, or display, it’s a must-have for collectors and space enthusiasts.

Features:

  • Size: 4" round
  • Premium embroidered design
  • Honors the historic Apollo 11 lunar landing
  • Ideal for jackets, bags, or display
  • A tribute to Armstrong, Aldrin, and Collins
  • Estimated delivery is 3–5 business days after the order has been processed.
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APOLLO 11 PATCH
 
Apollo 11 Mission Patch  4 inch patch. The purpose of the Apollo 11 mission was to land men on the lunar surface and to return them safely to Earth. The crew was Neil A. Armstrong, commander; Michael Collins, Command Module pilot; and Edwin E. Aldrin Jr., Lunar Module pilot. After launch, the spacecraft was inserted into lunar orbit about 76 hours into the mission. After a rest period, Armstrong and Aldrin entered the Lunar Module preparing for descent to the lunar surface. The two spacecraft were undocked at about 100 hours, when the Command and Service Modules separated from the Lunar Module. The spacecraft landed in the Sea of Tranquillity at 4:18 p.m. EDT. Afterwards, they ate their first meal on the Moon and decided to begin the surface operations earlier than planned. A lunar module camera provided live television coverage of Armstrong setting foot on the lunar surface at 10:56 p.m. EDT. Just as he stepped off the lunar module Neil Armstrong proclaimed, "That's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind." Aldrin emerged soon after, setting foot on the lunar surface at 11:16 p.m. EDT. Aldrin evaluated his ability to operate and move about and was able to move about rapidly and with confidence. Forty-seven pounds of lunar surface material were collected to be returned for analysis. The surface exploration was concluded in 2½ hours, when the crew reentered the lunar module.
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