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Page 1: The Moon Landing By; Coleman G. Apollo 11 crew On 16 July 1969, half a million people gathered near Cape Canaveral, Florida. Their attention was focused

The Moon Landing

By; Coleman G

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Page 2: The Moon Landing By; Coleman G. Apollo 11 crew On 16 July 1969, half a million people gathered near Cape Canaveral, Florida. Their attention was focused

Apollo 11 crew

On 16 July 1969, half a million people gathered near Cape Canaveral, Florida. Their attention was focused on three astronauts, Neil A. Armstrong, Edwin E. Aldrin Jr., and Michael Collins.

Page 3: The Moon Landing By; Coleman G. Apollo 11 crew On 16 July 1969, half a million people gathered near Cape Canaveral, Florida. Their attention was focused

Takeoff They were in in

the couches of an Apollo spacecraft bolted atop a Saturn V launch vehicle, awaiting ignition of five clustered rocket engines to boost them toward the first lunar landing.

Page 4: The Moon Landing By; Coleman G. Apollo 11 crew On 16 July 1969, half a million people gathered near Cape Canaveral, Florida. Their attention was focused

Moon Landing On Sunday, Armstrong and Aldrin cut loose from the command module and headed toward the surface of the moon. Armstrong set the craft down at 4:17 P.M., reporting, “Houston, The Eagle has landed.” Six and one half hours later, after donning a protective suit and life-sustaining backpack.

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Moon Landing

Armstrong climbed down and set foot on lunar soil, saying, That’s one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind.” Half a billion people watched on television as the two astronauts moved about on the moon’s surface.

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Moon Walk They talked with President Richard M. Nixon, set up scientific equipment, and gave millions of listeners a description of their experiences.

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Moon Walk

While on the Sea of Tranquility, Armstrong and Aldrin deployed a television camera, raised the American flag, collected about forty-seven pounds of samples

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Leaving The Moon

After two hours of exploring, they returned to the lunar module, rested for eight hours, and then started the engine of the ascent stage to rejoin Collins, who was orbiting the moon in Columbia, late Monday afternoon.

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Coming Back HomeApollo 11 splashed

down in the Pacific Ocean on Thursday, 24 July, a week and a day (195 hours) after departing the Florida launch site. The astronauts, greeted by Nixon aboard the U.S.S. Hornet.

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Staying in the QuarantineThey were kept

in quarantine for sixteen days because scientists feared the introduction of pathogens from outer space (none was found).

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