We copy you, eagle. Houston, the eagle has landed. Roger, tranquility. We copy on the ground. You got a bunch of guys about to turn blue. We are breathing again. Thanks a lot. Picture onetting a the tv. There is a great deal of contrast in it, and currently, it is upside down on our monitor, but we can make out a fair amount of detail. Ok. We can see you coming down the ladder now. Sunday, july 20, 1969, around the world, nearly a billion people watched this moment on television as the first man from earth repaired to set foot on the moon. I am at the foot of the ladder. Footpaths are only depressed in the service about one or two w inches, although the service appears to be very dry, very, very finegrained as you get close to it. It is almost like a powder. Down there, it is very fine. Lmm going to step off the now. Man, one small step for one giant leap for mankind. I believe that this nation should commit itself to achieving the goal, before this decade is out, of landing a man on the moon and returning him safely to the earth. Accomplishede have in space, although we may accomplish in days and years to sharewe stand ready to for the benefit of all mankind. As we explore the reaches of space, let us go to the new worlds together, not as new worlds to be conquered, but as a new adventure to be shared. Since the earliest time, man has imagined this moment, the moment when his fellow man would make the first journey to the moon. Now, the time had come. In the sixth decade of the 20th century, the ancient dream was to become a reality. Theflight of apollo 11 was culmination of many years of planning, working, building, and testing. Thousands of people had contributed toward this day of accomplishment. Rocket andaturn v the complex apollo spacecraft had been assembled together and moved to the launchpad to get the equipment and techniques and personnel had been proved in earlier missions, and now, they were ready. The astronauts chosen for this mission had floated many times in groundbased simulators. They had all been for four. They had trained carefully and well, and now, they, too, were ready. Wouldaut Michael Collins pilot the apollo command module. Astronaut edward old when, jr. Or edward aldrin, module,lot the lunar and astronaut Neil Armstrong would serve as mission commander. Armstrong would be the first man to step upon the moon. July 16. The day had come. The moon awaited. Rose early, ate breakfast, and dressed in their spacesuits. [applause] that made thiss journey to the launchpad had made this journey to the launchpad, but never with such anticipation. 9 30 2 a. M. July 16. 9 32 a. M. , july 16. [rocket sounds] [chimes] later, the apollo command module moves forward to extract the lunar module from the third stage of the launch vehicle. Both are moving at more than 70 miles an hour. Together, they will fail one quarter million miles across e and into orbit around the earths nearest neighbor. That was neil. How are you reading, mike . And clear now, mike, as we understand that you are docked. During the threeday journey, to the moon, the astronauts kept busy. Checklists, navigation, and observation, housekeeping. They must work in a weightless environment, keeping their spacecraft and themselves in good condition. Data must be collected and reported. Experiments must be performed, including photography, both inside and outside the spacecraft. Because of the film speed, these actions appear faster than they actually were. July 19. Apollo 11 slows down and goes into orbit around the moon. The bright, blue planet of earth 000 miles beyond the lunar horizon. Astronauts armstrong and aldr module, in the lunar separate from the command module. Remainst collins behind. Preparation for the lunar module dissent to the moon now begins. The command module assumes the new name columbia. Calledar module will be the eagle. From columbia, Michael Collins bright rays of the sun reflecting patterns of color from the surface of the eagle. In this strange, metallic bird rides the ancient and endless dream of all mankind. The command pilot can see detail which is camera cannot record. Pads of theding lunar module are fully extended and locked in place. The eagle is poised and prepared for its dissent to the lunar surface. For its descent to the lunar surface. Landing craft rocket engine fires to slow it down and to place it on the pathway to the landing site in the sea of tranquility. There is tension and caution as the eagle flies lower. On as theghts blink computer tries to keep up with the demand for control data, but the status remains go. Eagle, we have got you now. It is looking good. Over. Roger. Copy. Eagle, houston. Angles. W around, yaw plustch, minus 9, 18. You are a go to continue. Go to continue powered descent. You are a go to continued powered descent. 21,000 feet. Ow still looking very good. Velocity down to 1200 feet per second. Great to us,oking eagle. Gives us a reading on the 1292 program alarm. Roger, we got we are a go on that alarm. Good radar data. We are now in the approach phase. Everything looking good. Altitude 4,200 houston, you are go for landing. Over. Roger. Understand. Go four landing. 3000 feet. Row gram alarm. Altitude 1600. 14 hundred feet. Still looking very good. 700 feet. 21 down, 30 three degrees, 600. Eet down at 19 1201. 1201. 1201 alarm. We are go. Same type. We are go. Altitude, velocity light, 3. 5 feet, 13 forward, 11 forward, coming down nicely, 200 feet, four. 5 down, 5. 5 down. 60 seconds. Lights on, down 2. 5, forward, forward, 40 feet, down 2. 5. Kicking up some dust, 4 forward, forward, drifting to the right a little, contact light, ok, engine stop. We copy you down, eagle. Tranquility base here, the eagle has landed. Through the window of the seee, armstrong and aldrin what no human eyes have ever seen before. Their spacecraft casts a long shadow across the undisturbed dust of centuries. Seven hours after landing, after careful preparations for later ascend were completed, armstrong opens the eagle had shed begins his climb down to the surface. The first footsteps on this strange, new world must be taken cautiously. The moon has only 1 6 the gravity of earth. The nature of its surface will remain unknown. Ok, i am going to step off of the lm now. Forall step mankind man, one giant leap for mankind. On the surface, armstrong scoops up a small sample of lunar dust and rock, precaution against the possibility of an emergency takeoff. According to plan, astronaut adrin now descendent from the eagle. He and his equipment would weigh 383 pounds on earth. Here, they weigh about 66 pounds. For brief moment, the first man on the moon stand and look at the stark, lonely landscape around them, and experience which no one before them can share. Done ine is much to be the limited time which they can dlesson this airless, clou satellite of earth. This sheet of metal foil traps and holds particles from the sun, the socalled solar wind or whiche of solar energy constantly strikes the moons surface. Results of this experiment will be taken back to earth to reveal new secrets to anxious scientists. An American Flag is left behind on the moon, together with medals honoring american and who lost their lives in earlier space tests, and a small this could carry messages of the goodwill from 73 nations on earth. A plaque on the lunar module men from the planet earth first set foot upon the 1969 july 19 609a. D a. D. We came in peace for all mankind. Through a specially made television camera, viewers in the many nations on earth were able to watch the astronauts as they walked and worked on the moon. Despite the bulky space suits and the backpacks containing oxygen, temperature control, and communications equipment, the apollo 11 crew found they could move easily around the surface. Rainse there is no wind or on the moon, these footprints will remain for centuries. Rockdition to collecting and soil samples, the explorers leave behind a seismometer. This highlysensitive device would send back valuable information on external media rate impacts as well as internal lunar movements. Meteoroid impacts as well as internal lunar movements. 100prism laser reflector would help man to measure the exact distance from earth to moon to an accuracy of six inches. These were the first of many experiments which would be taken to the moon to provide man with continuing and increasing knowledge about the moon and the vastness of space beyond. And 31 minutes, the first lunar explorers had completed their research on the moon. A night of rest in the lunar module, countdown preparations, and they were ready to come home. Tranquilitybased, houston. Write his recommendation is pgns, and you are cleared for takeoff. Roger. Understand. We are number one on the runway. 7, 6, 5, abort stage, it engine arm ascent. Beautiful. Very smooth. Very quiet ride. Crater downt one there. 1000 feet high, 80 feet per second vertical rise. Eagle, houston, you are looking good at 2. All agree. And msfn we are going right down to u. S. 1. Houston, going right down the track, everything is great. Horizontal box velocity peroaching 2500 feet second. Roger. Some 120 miles to go on tilt in search and. July 21, the eagle and its crew lifted off the moon perfectly and climbed slowly to rendezvous and dock with the mothership, columbia. While armstrong and aldrin explored the moon, astronaut collins had kept a long and lonely vigil in the columbia. The approaching eagle was a welcome sight. Later, the three men would share their reflections on this adventure with the world. The earlyve that from spaceflights, we demonstrated a potential to carry out this type of mission. A question of was time until this would be accomplished. I think it is a technical triumph for this country to have said what it was going to do a number of years ago, and then, by golly, do it. The relative ee is with which we were able to carry out our mission, which, of course, came after a very efficient and logical sequence of flights, i think that this demonstrated that we were certainly on the right track when we took this commitment to go to the moon. As a beginning, a beginning of a new age. Once again, the bright, blue planet of earth rises over the lunar horizon. For those who lead witness mans landing in the sea of tranquility, the moon would never again appear quite the same. [horns] july 24. The pacific. Apollo blazes across the heavens, coming back to earth at 25,000 miles an hour. Nixon, who hadrd talked with the astronauts by telephone while they were on the moon, was waiting aboard the recovery carrier to welcome the returning voyageurs. Sounds] [helicopter sounds] the president later expressed the nations response to this historic mission. When those two americans stepped on the moon, the people of this world were brought closer together. That it is that spirit, the spirit of apollo, that america can now help to bring to our relations with other nations. Of apollo transcend geographical barriers and political differences. It can bring the people of the world together in peace. To protect against any possible lunar contamination, the astronauts put on airtight a special garments before coming aboard the rescue ship. [cheers] they transferred directly from the helicopter to a mobile van, in which they would be flown back to the manned Spacecraft Center in houston, texas. July 20 seven. The journey was ended. They were home again. [applause] [applause] lay three weeks of isolation, medical tests, and , then visitsefings to major cities of america and abroad. The details of their unique mission would be relived and remembered so that others might learn what they had learned, and that future travelers and space might build upon their experience. The rock and soil samples brought back would be examined and analyzed by scientists in many lands. They would reveal new insights into the origin and the age and the composition of the moon and perhaps new knowledge of the earth, as well. Already, experiments left on the moon were sending back revealing , new information. The mission was successfully completed. The eagle has landed the first man on the moon, and columbia had returned them safely to earth. Wherever man journeys tomorrow across the ocean of our universe, history will remind him that apollo 11 was mankinds First Encounter with a new world. [captions Copyright National cable satellite corp. 2014] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] next on American History tv, historian and author doug brinkley. Ishares audio recordings and discusses a 2001 interview with Neil Armstrong, focusing on armstrongs passion with engineering. A student at Purdue University and his historic trip to the moon. Orals part of the nasa history project. It gives insight into the lives and experiences of the socalled nerdy engineer, and famously took one giant leap for mankind. Purdue organization sponsored this event. Welcome, everyone, to the greatest adventure. Neil armstrong and the moonshot. Featuring dr. Douglas brinkley. We are excited to have you at this event. Part of the Purdue University forum series. I am a sophomore in aeronautical and astronautical engineering and im a member of the perdue institute for civic communication. Or picc. Im a senior double major in Political Science and economics and im a student assistant to the executive director of the picc. This forum demonstrates the essential links between the humanities and engineering. Going to the moon requires more than just science, as do solutions to most challenges facing our world. I have not worked on projects as