What historical artifact did Apollo 11 astronauts take with them to the Moon? Correct
The Apollo 11 astronauts took parts from the Wright Flyer with them to the Moon, not Galileo’s telescope, Lewis & Clark compass, or a handwritten JFK speech. The Wright Flyer was the first successful heavier-than-air powered aircraft designed and built by the Wright brothers, Wilbur and Orville Wright. Carrying a piece of this significant aviation artifact symbolized the progression from the first powered flight in 1903 to the first human landing on the Moon in 1969. Galileo’s telescope is a historic scientific instrument associated with astronomy, not aviation or space exploration. The Lewis & Clark compass is linked to their exploration of the American West in the early 19th century and was not taken to the Moon. A handwritten JFK speech, although significant in the context of space exploration history, was not physically carried by the Apollo 11 astronauts to the Moon. Therefore, parts from the Wright Flyer are the correct historical artifact taken by the Apollo 11 astronauts on their mission.
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