Apollo 11 was a NASA mission that successfully landed humans on the Moon. Astronauts Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin walked on the lunar surface, while Michael Collins piloted the command module in orbit.
Major Achievements: Neil Armstrong's famous words, the collection of lunar soil and rocks, and humanity's first successful exploration of another celestial body.
Broadcast and Documentation: Over 600 million people worldwide watched the moon landing live on TV. NASA extensively documented the mission with photographs, videos, and telemetry data.
Evidence Supporting the Moon Landing: Rocks and soil samples, lunar reflectors, independent tracking, photographic evidence, scientific data, and debunking conspiracy theories.