The Legacy of Apollo 11

Following three weeks in quarantine, astronauts Armstrong, Aldrin and Collins embarked on a 38-day world tour of over twenty countries, starting in Mexico.

Greeted as heroes across the continents, they become a worldwide sensation, featuring on commemorative merchandise such as stamps, medals and coins from Pakistan to Portugal.

Apollo 11 Return to Earth

24th July 1969: The day the Apollo 11 crew made it safely back to Earth and fulfilled the goal set by US President John F. Kennedy on May 25, 1961, "to perform a crewed lunar landing and return to Earth."

Following Lunar Module Eagle's successful rendez-vous with the Michael Collins who had been orbiting the moon in Columbia, the crew made a television broadcast to Earth, thanking those who had worked on the project and reassuring the world waiting below that they had complete faith in their equipment for a successful return.