The Apollo 11 mission launched from the Kennedy Space Center, Florida on July 16, 1969, bearing the first humans to walk on the moon. Placing the Flag on the Moon NASA The deployment of the flag of the United States on the surface of the moon is captured on film during the first Apo...
New photos from NASA's Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter show the Apollo moon landing sites in high-resolution, revealing details that could solve historical mysteries about the first manned moon landings
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In the 1960s and 1970s, 12 men landed and walked on the moon. See how all of NASA's Apollo missions happened in this photo tour.
NASA “One of the first arguments I heard and one of the easiest to debunk…is the fact that there are no stars in the lunar sky,” Fienberg says. Or rather, there are no starsin the picturesthat Armstrong and Aldrin took on the moon. But if you’ve ever used a camera before, it...
The programConspiracy Theory: Did We Land on The Moon?seen on FOX television network (2/15/01) advanced the claim that NASA's Apollo Moon missions were a giant hoax. The claim was largely supported by alleged "anomalies" in Apollo photos. David Percy, an Associate of the Royal Photographic...
Just months after Apollo 11, NASA sent men to the moon with porn strapped to their wristsRafi Letzter
A little more than three years after Neil Armstrong took mankind’s first steps on the moon, Apollo 17 astronauts left the last footprints on the lunar surface in December of 1972. Described by NASA as “the last, longest, and most successful” of the manned lunar landing missions, Apollo ...
As we neared the end of 1968 NASA realized that they only had one year left to meet President Kennedy’s challenge to “land a man on the moon and return him safely to earth by the end of the decade.” So they decided to double up on their tests and they scheduled the scariest laun...
The clearest view yet of the famous Apollo 11 landing site on the moon was captured by a NASA spacecraft in orbit around our planet's natural satellite. The agency's Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO) zeroed in on Mare Tranquillitatis, or the Sea of Tranquility — the place where humans ...