WASHINGTON DC — The Apollo 11 Command Module Columbia, which carried the first Moon landing crew back to Earth, is displayed at the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum's Destination Moon exhibition. Built by North American Rockwell in Downey, California, the spacecraft measures 10 feet 7 inches in height, 12 feet 10 inches in diameter, and weighed 11,700 pounds at splashdown.

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WASHINGTON DC — The Apollo 11 Command Module Columbia, which carried the first Moon landing crew back to Earth, is displayed at the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum's Destination Moon exhibition. Built by North American Rockwell in Downey, California, the spacecraft measures 10 feet 7 inches in height, 12 feet 10 inches in diameter, and weighed 11,700 pounds at splashdown.
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WASHINGTON DC — The Apollo 11 Command Module Columbia, which carried the first Moon landing crew back to Earth, is displayed at the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum's Destination Moon exhibition. Built by North American Rockwell in Downey, California, the spacecraft measures 10 feet 7 inches in height, 12 feet 10 inches in diameter, and weighed 11,700 pounds at splashdown.

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