Apollo: Where are they now?

Current locations of the Apollo Command Module Capsules (and Lunar Module crash sites)

Lunar Module "Snoopy"

In heliocentric orbit

Lunar Module "Eagle"

Jettisoned from the Command Module on 21 July 1969 at 23:41 UT (7:41 PM EDT)

Impact site unknown

Lunar Module "Intrepid"

Impacted Moon 20 November 1969 at 22:17:17.7 UT (5:17 PM EST)

3.94 S, 21.20 W

Lunar Module "Aquarius"

Burned up in Earth's atmosphere 17 April 1970

Lunar Module "Antares"

Impacted Moon 07 February 1971 at 00:45:25.7 UT (06 February, 7:45 PM EST)

3.42 S, 19.67 W

Lunar Module "Falcon"

Impacted Moon 03 August 1971 at 03:03:37.0 UT (02 August, 11:03 PM EDT)

26.36 N, 0.25 E

Lunar Module "Orion"

Released 24 April 1972, loss of attitude control made targeted impact impossible.

Impact site unknown

Lunar Module "Challenger"

Impacted Moon 15 December 1972 at 06:50:20.8 UT (1:50 AM EST)

19.96 N, 30.50 E

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Author/Curator:

Dr. David R. Williams, dave.williams@nasa.gov

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NASA Official: Dr. David R. Williams, david.r.williams@nasa.gov

Last Updated: 06 March 2017, DRW