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  1. Experience the historic journey of Apollo 11, the first manned mission to land on the Moon. Follow astronauts Neil Armstrong, Buzz Aldrin, and Michael Collin...

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  2. Imagine being one of the first humans to set foot on another world. In July 1969, NASA’s Apollo 11 mission changed history forever. Join us as we recount the...

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  3. Neil Armstrong takes first step on the moon. one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind"." To License This Clip, Click Here: http://collection.cnn.co...

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  4. Sequence camera wide-angle film clip of Neil's first step, including the full length (about 15 meters) of the lunar module's shadow across the ground. VLC may be required. Journal Text: 109:23:38 to 109:25:00. QuickTime Video Clip: (55 seconds; 2.3MB). Television clip of Neil's first step. VLC may be required.

  5. The Eagle has landed.”. Apollo 11 blasts off from Kennedy's Launch Complex 39A, 16 July 1969. Credit: NASA. With the LM safely on the surface, Armstrong wanted to walk … five hours before moonrise at Parkes. For the Parkes team, no Moon meant no signal and no television. Goldstone was bumped to prime tracking station.

  6. www.nasa.gov › mission › apollo-11Apollo 11 - NASA

    Oct 11, 2024 · Watch highlights from the Apollo 11 mission including the launch on July 16, 1969, the landing of the lunar module, Neil Armstrong's first steps on the Moon, splashdown, and more. Watch on NASA+ 20 July 1969—Astronaut Edwin E. Aldrin Jr., lunar module pilot, walks on the surface of the moon near the leg of the Lunar Module (LM) “Eagle” during the Apollo 11 extravehicular activity (EVA).

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  8. Perhaps the most famous of all space films, these clips document the arrival of the first human beings on the Moon during the afternoon of July 20, 1969. They comprise footage of the landing of the Apollo 11 spacecraft, taken with a 16-mm camera mounted in Edwin Aldrin's window, and Neil Armstrong's first steps on the Moon, recorded by a television camera whose signal was transmitted back to ...