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The Eagle Has Landed: The Flight of Apollo 11

  • Documentary
  • History

July 31, 1969 (US)

0h 29m

A 1969 documentary on the Apollo 11 mission to the Moon made by NASA, telling the story of the historic first landing of men on the Moon in July, 1969. It depicts the principal highlight events of the mission from launching through post-recovery activities of Astronauts Neil Arm...

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