On July 20, 1969, Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin became the first humans to walk on the moon. Relive their first few hours on the moon in video restored by NASA.
Amazing history in this trip to the moon. Thank you NASA for making the USA. great.. To think almost nothing in the Apollo program was off the shelf, they had to invent and build it..
For a good movie about the Aussies preparing to recieve, and then transmitting, the moonlanding TV signal, see the movie "The Dish" (the dish pointed to the moon to receive the signal). Had the laconic humour of the aussies on duty to deliver the images to the world. The Dish doubled up as a batting cage for practising cricket… A NASA expert has to visit and finds himself surrounded by fields of sheep in the middle of almost 'nowhere,' to capture history. Sam Neill swaps Jurassic Park for laconic unrufflable moonlanding tv duty
"We are made of stellar ash. Our origin and evolution have been tied to distant cosmic events. The exploration of the cosmos is a voyage of self-discovery. I believe our future depends powerfully on how well we understand this cosmos in which we float, like a mote of dust in the morning sky." – Carl Sagan
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2:00 WTF?
Magnificent desolation
New Zealand and Australia: 😮
The rest of the world: ?
who thinks that flag got obliterated when they took off?
Shows how much cameras have improved, today they could record in 4K on the moon.
So glad we´ll have Ultra HD (4K) next time! 📷
Best Hollywood set.
Amazing history in this trip to the moon.
Thank you NASA for making the USA. great..
To think almost nothing in the Apollo program was off the shelf, they had to invent and build it..
Thanks- takes me right back to the day it happened.
3:25 That's one small step for man, One giant leap for mankind.
For a good movie about the Aussies preparing to recieve, and then transmitting, the moonlanding TV signal, see the movie "The Dish" (the dish pointed to the moon to receive the signal). Had the laconic humour of the aussies on duty to deliver the images to the world. The Dish doubled up as a batting cage for practising cricket… A NASA expert has to visit and finds himself surrounded by fields of sheep in the middle of almost 'nowhere,' to capture history. Sam Neill swaps Jurassic Park for laconic unrufflable moonlanding tv duty
Nice Stanley Kubrick movie…
Disgustingly fake
"We are made of stellar ash. Our origin and evolution have been tied to distant cosmic events. The exploration of the cosmos is a voyage of self-discovery. I believe our future depends powerfully on how well we understand this cosmos in which we float, like a mote of dust in the morning sky." – Carl Sagan
This is real as 9/11
😂😂😂😂😂
Kubrick movie…os três tão embaracados na entrevista…Nunca lá foram