
Apollo Mission
The Apollo Mission was NASA's program to land humans on the Moon and bring them back safely. It involved developing spacecraft, rockets, and technology to travel from Earth, navigate to the Moon, land there, and return. The most famous mission, Apollo 11 in 1969, saw astronauts Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin walk on the lunar surface. The program advanced space exploration, scientific knowledge, and engineering. Overall, Apollo demonstrated human ability to explore beyond Earth, achieving a historic milestone in space history.