CHANTILLY, Va. -- The Apollo 11 command module, which traveled more than 950,000 miles to take Americans to the moon and back in 1969, is going on a road trip, leaving the Smithsonian for the first ...
When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. Credit: Honest Hands Ring Co. For better or for worse, a small part of the Apollo 11 spacecraft ...
Aldrin is still planting flags 56 years after he did so on the moon, only now it is in a commercial asking "Can you text me now?" When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate ...
"Thanks for all your effort," wrote the first moonwalker. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. Neil Armstrong was appreciative, but as ...
For four decades, the engines that powered Apollo 11 to the moon have lain at the bottom of the Atlantic. But they'll soon rise again. On July 16, 1969, the world watched as the Apollo 11 spacecraft ...
The Apollo 11 mission had three spacecraft: the Command Module, "Columbia"; a service module, and the Lunar Module, "Eagle." It took Armstrong, Aldrin and Collins 75 hours and 56 minutes to leave ...
"The people that lived and worked here, the room talks to them," Kranz said. Ahead of the 50th anniversary of the moon landing on July 20, NASA has restored the Apollo 11 mission control center to its ...
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Apollo 11 astronaut Neil Armstrong's gold Omega moonwatch sells for record $2.2M at auction
A new record has been set for the most paid at auction for an astronaut's timepiece. The 18-karat gold Omega Speedmaster that was presented to Neil Armstrong four months after he became the first ...
Awe-inspiring flown rotational attitude controller grip from the Apollo 11 Command Module 'Columbia.' Richard Gordon's 18K Gold Omega Speedmaster Professional 1969 Apollo 11 Commemorative Watch RR ...
Photo: NASA (outer image)/ University of Cincinnati (inner image) edited by autoevolution) How would you react if called upon to do something no human has done before and make it out alive? Can anyone ...
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