In 1969, during Apollo 11, Michael Collins took a historic photo showing the Lunar Module (with Buzz Aldrin and Neil Armstrong inside) and Earth in the background — making him the only living human not captured in the frame.
Collins orbited the Moon alone for 21 hours, while waiting for his crewmates to return from the lunar surface.
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Collins orbited the Moon alone for 21 hours, while waiting for his crewmates to return from the lunar surface.
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In 1969, during Apollo 11, Michael Collins took a historic photo showing the Lunar Module (with Buzz Aldrin and Neil Armstrong inside) and Earth in the background — making him the only living human not captured in the frame.
Collins orbited the Moon alone for 21 hours, while waiting for his crewmates to return from the lunar surface.
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Collins orbited the Moon alone for 21 hours, while waiting for his crewmates to return from the lunar surface.
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