Experience Apollo 11 in real time
If the 50th anniversary coverage of the first Moon landing is getting you inspired, step back in time to the real thing. Apollo 11 in Real Time is a website that will drop you into the mission in progress at that very second, exactly 50 years ago (as I write this, I’m 16 minutes from the nail-biting launch). The website streams photos, television broadcasts, film shot by the astronauts and transcripts of the mission in real time — including, for the first time, 50 channels of mission-control audio.
Apollo 11 in Real Time | 9 days of real-time fun On July 20, 1969, at 20:17 UTC, Commander Neil Armstrong and lunar module pilot Edwin “Buzz” Aldrin landed on the moon as their crewmate Michael Collins orbited in the command module.Six hours later, Armstrong became the first person to step onto the lunar surface. After 19 minutes, he was followed by Aldrin.Vou checar com o Jacy, mas se não me engano eu acabava de chegar à casa deles em SP e assisti o espetáculo na TV deles que recém haviam chegado em casa com uma das últimas filhas que nascera dias antes.Scientific American looks back at this epic adventure in this six-article report.
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