One giant leap for mankind. On this 50th anniversary of the apollo 11 moon landings, chase washington journal along with cspan American History tv, will focus on this historic event and its influence on modern spaceflight. For the next three hours we are live at the national air and space musician museum in washington, where well talk about apollo 11 with historians, the module pilot collins, and you. You can let us know you impression of the moon landing, and you want to talk about that day, you impressions of, it tool to 7000, two or two seven assions of the 50th 202 7488000. For all will be based here from the national air and space museum. A couple of facts about the 50th anniversary of the apollo 11 mission. It was Neil Armstrong, buzz aldrin, and Michael Collins the team for that day. The launch took place july 16, 1969. The moon landing on july 20, 1969. The first step by Neil Armstrong at about 10 4 56 p. M. On july 20. At about 10 56 p. M. On july 20. Astronauts returning to e
Tranquility base, the eagle has landed. Thats one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind. On this 50th anniversary of the apollo 11 moon landing, todays washington journal in conjunction with American History tv will focus on this historic event and its influence on modern life. For the next three hours, where live from the national air and space museum from washington, d. C. Knowan call us and let us your impressions of apollo 11 if you watched the moon landing. 202 7488000 for all others 202 7488001. Panwj yourst cs thoughts and impressions. You can do the same on facebook. Com cspan. Based here from the national air and space museum. A couple of facts about the 50th anniversary of the apollo 11 mission. It was Neil Armstrong, buzz aldrin, and Michael Collins the team for that day. The launch took place july 16, 1969. 20,moon landing on july 1969. Step by Neil Armstrong at about 10 4 56 p. M. On july 20. About 10 56 p. M. On july 20. Astronauts returning to earth on july 24,
Tranquility base, the eagle has landed. Thats one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind. On this 50th anniversary of the apollo 11 moon landing, todays washington journal in conjunction with American History tv will focus on this historic event and its influence on modern life. For the next three hours, where live from the national air and space museum from washington, d. C. Knowan call us and let us your impressions of apollo 11 if you watched the moon landing. 202 7488000 for all others 202 7488001. Panwj yourst cs thoughts and impressions. You can do the same on facebook. Com cspan. Based here from the national air and space museum. A couple of facts about the 50th anniversary of the apollo 11 mission. It was Neil Armstrong, buzz aldrin, and Michael Collins the team for that day. The launch took place july 16, 1969. 20,moon landing on july 1969. Step by Neil Armstrong at about 10 4 56 p. M. On july 20. About 10 56 p. M. On july 20. Astronauts returning to earth on july 24,
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Who took humanitys first step on the moon. Thank you for being here, rick. During our yearlong celebration, weve highlighted the team that made apollo possible. It took 400,000 americans doing every conceivable job to make it happen. That included the engineers, the material experts, the medical experts and the amazing seam the es of isle c. Dover of space suit that we are unveiling this morning. It took another large team to conserve the suit so that we can once again share wit the world after 13 years. That Team Included our conservators, historians and experts. But their work s was only possible thanks to the thousands of individual who is contributed to our reboot the suit kick starter campaign. So thank you to all those people who did their part to preserve this vital piece of space history. The complexity of the suit supported human life in the harshest of environment, radiation, and the threat of cuts from sharp rocks all had to be taken into consideration. As our curators notic