Tranquility Base Panorama
Tags: Lunar Surface (307)
Moon (342)
Apollo 11 (22)
Neil Armstrong (11)
Mare Tranquillitatis (2)
Tranquility Base (1)
Eagle (1)

Copyright: Public Domain
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On July 20, 1969 the Apollo 11 Lunar Surface module Eagle safely touched down on the Moon.
It landed near the southwestern corner of the Moon’s Mare Tranquillitatis at a landing site dubbed Tranquility Base.
This panoramic view of Tranquility Base was constructed from the historic photos taken from the Lunar Surface.
On the far left astronaut Neil Armstrong casts a long shadow with Sun is at his back and the Eagle resting about 60 meters away ( AS11-40-5961). He stands near the rim of 30 meter-diameter Little West crater seen here to the right ( AS11-40-5954). Also visible in the foreground is the top of the camera intended for taking stereo close-ups of the Lunar Surface.