The Eagle Has Landed (statue)

The Eagle Has Landed is a bronze sculpture in Brevard County, Florida, United States, in the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex. It is dedicated to the Apollo 11 crewmembers, which are, from left to right, Michael Collins, Neil Armstrong, and Buzz Aldrin. The monument was designed by George Lundeen, Mark Lundeen, and Joey Bainer, and unveiled on July 12, 2019.

The Eagle Has Landed
The statue in 2022.
Map
28°36′16.21″N 80°40′08.99″W / 28.6045028°N 80.6691639°W / 28.6045028; -80.6691639
LocationBrevard County, Florida, United States
Designer
  • George Lundeen
  • Mark Lundeen
  • Joey Bainer
TypeStatue
MaterialBronze, concrete
Height
  • 13 ft (3.3 m) (total)
  • 7 ft (2.1 m) (statue)
Opening dateJuly 12, 2019
Dedicated to

History

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The monument was first proposed by documentary filmmaker Steven Barber, and financed by Rocket Mortgage company, which donated it to the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex. The statue was made by George Lundeen, Mark Lundeen, and Joey Bainer in Loveland, Colorado.[1] It was unveiled on July 12, 2019, as part of the celebrations of the 50th anniversary of Apollo 11 mission, which marked the first human landing on Moon on July 20, 1969.[2]

The statue was placed in the Moon Tree Garden, a small park area near Apollo and Saturn V Center in the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex, near the city of Titusville, Florida. There were also planted 12 moon trees, commemorating astronauts that have been on the Moon. The seeds were provided by Rosemary Roosa, daughter of Apollo 14 astronaut Stuart Roosa, and president and CEO of the non-profit Moon Tree Foundation. The foundation was created in honor of Roosa's father, who took various tree seeds with him on his space mission.[3]

Characteristics

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The statue in 2022.

The monument consists of three bronze statues of Apollo 11 crewmembers, which are, from left to right, Michael Collins, Neil Armstrong, and Buzz Aldrin. They are depicted looking up to the sky, and wearing Apollo spacesuits painted the accurate colors. Collins and Armstrong are carrying their helmets, while Aldrin holds the flag of the United States. The figures are 7 feet (2.1 m) tall and set atop a 4-foot-long (1.2 m) concrete pedestal, decorated with black stone bricks. The monument features a plaque, with the following inspiration: "In honor of Apollo 11 crew and the men and women who made their spaceflight possible".[1][2]

The monument is placed in the Moon Tree Garden, a small park area near Apollo and Saturn V Center in the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex. There were also 12 moon trees planted to commemorate astronauts who have been on the Moon.[3]

References

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  1. ^ a b "Rocket Mortgage underwrites new statue of Apollo 11 astronauts". collectspace.com. May 15, 2019.
  2. ^ a b Brittani Tuttle (May 15, 2019). "Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex to honor Apollo 11 crew with bronze memorial". attractionsmagazine.com.
  3. ^ a b Brittani Tuttle (July 12, 2019). "Kennedy Space Center unveils Moon Tree Garden, Apollo 11 statue". attractionsmagazine.com.