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The awkward moment left O'Brien at a loss for words, and the clip has since gone viral, amassing millions of views online.
As a young NASA scientist during the Apollo era, William Borucki helped design the heat shield that brought Apollo 11 ...
On July 24, 1969, the Apollo 11 capsule splashed down, and the astronauts were brought to the USS Hornet. "This year, on ...
Even Neil Armstrong couldn't remember exactly what he said at that key moment in the first-ever moon landing, NASA's Apollo 11 mission, as he stepped onto the lunar surface. You know the line ...
NASA's Apollo 11 mission launched to the moon 45 years ago this month. Here is Space.com's complete coverage of the anniversary of the first flight that brought humans to the surface of the moon.
Living history from our journey to space. Michael Collins is often the forgotten astronaut of Apollo 11, who kept an orbital vigil as Mr. Armstrong and Mr. Aldrin touched down on the moon’s surface.
This Saturday, July 20, the world celebrates 50 years since the Apollo 11 lunar module made its historic landing on the Moon. Across the country, there will be many celebrations and events to mark ...
The Washington Monument just got even more iconic. On Tuesday, the 50th anniversary of the Apollo 11 launch, the 555-foot national symbol lit up with an image of the moon-bound shuttle blasting ...
To the Moon! Apollo 11's great adventure 11:25. In a culture steeped in high technology, from wearable computers to the internet of things and rockets that fly themselves back to pinpoint ...
Apollo 11 Anniversary: Everything You Need to Read on the Moon Landing The New York Times has been covering the anniversary of the moon landing, looking back at the event’s meaning and forward ...
A moonstruck nation celebrated the 50th anniversary of Apollo 11’s “giant leap” by Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin at parties, races, ball games and concerts Saturday, toasting with Tang and ...
Apollo 11 turns 45: A lunar landing anniversary retrospective We look at some lesser-known facts and myths surrounding Armstrong's one small step.