On July 20, 1969, astronaut Neil Armstrong stepped down from Apollo 11's lunar module onto the surface of the moon, the first human in history to do so. By touching down on the lunar surface, ...
It was July 1969, and humankind’s much-anticipated trip to the surface of the moon was days away. The public, and the newspapers, couldn’t get enough of the three “moon men” of Apollo 11: Neil ...
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Trump transportation sec says US behind in 'race to the moon' — despite 1969 moon landing
U.S. Secretary of Transportation Sean Duffy, currently serving as acting NASA Administrator, announced plans for the U.S. to build a nuclear reactor on the Moon—but warned that America is “behind” in ...
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Nasa’s going back to the Moon – but what’s the point?
Sceptics term the Artemis mission too ambitious and risky but space exploration has led to surprising advances in science and engineering ...
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