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Before Moon Landing, Apollo 11 Families Go to Church – Bayou City History

This astounding technical achievement remains unmatched by any other sovereign nation in the history of mankind.

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The world prepares to celebrate the 46th anniversary of a historical mission that occurred last July 20, 1969, the Apollo 11 lunar landing.

In an effort to provide some financial support for the families of astronauts Neil Armstrong, Buzz Aldrin and Michael Collins, “Insurance Covers” were produced.

Neil Armstrong’s first step on the moon was considered as man’s most important accomplishment in the twentieth century. He had meant to say: “That’s one small step for “a” man; one giant leap for Mankind”.

Collins was the pilot of the spacecraft, while Armstrong and Aldrin did their explorations on the moon’s soil, gathering samples and collecting 50 pounds of lunar rocks and soil, the report stated. It was on July 20, 1969 when the Apollo spacecraft made a touchdown on the moon’s surface.

We never be aware of, but 46 a long time ago, we usually had consumed the “one colossal rebound for mankind”, as plenty from Lance Armstrong.

With completion of the flight of Apollo 11, the United States of America fulfilled President John F. Kennedy’s 25 May 1961 call to land a man on the Moon and return him safely to the Earth before the decade of the 1960’s was out. The voices of Armstrong and Aldrin, in and out of the spacecraft still echoes today.

After 21 and half hours in the lunar surface and rejoining Collins in the Command Module, they landed on the Pacific Ocean and completed the mission. It had taken 2,979 demanding days and much national treasure to do so.

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But when we heard the words, “Houston, Tranquility Base here… the Eagle has landed!” mission control exploded into celebration, and so did the 600 million viewers and listeners worldwide.

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