The Apollo 11 had about 45 seconds of fuel left when it landed.

The Apollo 11 had about 45 seconds of fuel left when it landed.

Once Armstrong and Aldrin were approaching the moon’s surface on July 20, 1969, they realized that the lunar module, called “Eagle,” had overshot its intended landing point by 4 miles. Armstrong switched into manual mode and flew to an impromptu landing site. They touched down with 45 seconds’ worth of fuel left in the landing tank.

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