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2009 - 40 Year Anniversary of the Apollo 11 Lunar Landing

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(This content is copied from a July 2009 ToledoTalk.com thread.)

Two Northwest Ohio residents played key roles in this historic event.

Crew

From Wikipedia:

PositionAstronaut
CommanderNeil Armstrong - Second spaceflight
Command Module PilotMichael Collins - Second spaceflight
Lunar Module PilotEdwin E. Aldrin, Jr. - Second spaceflight


Left to right: Armstrong, Collins, Aldrin


Flight Director for Lunar Landing: Gene Kranz - He was the Flight Director for Apollo 11, during the moment when the Lunar Module Eagle landed on the Moon on July 20, 1969. Kranz was born in Toledo, Ohio and attended Central Catholic High School. [B]est known for his role in directing the successful Mission Control team efforts to save the crew of Apollo 13. - ( Apollo 13 - The Movie )

CCHS Kranz SPACE Room is located in the Library and is home to the Ambassador of Exploration Award given to Gene Kranz, CCHS Class of 1951 for service to NASA. This award includes a lunar sample brought to Earth from the Moon by the crew of Apollo 17.

Launch

July 16, 1969 - Apollo 11 launch:

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Landing

July 20, 1969

Armstrong: "Houston, Tranquility Base here. The Eagle has landed."

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First Step

Armstrong: "That's one small step for man; one giant leap for mankind."

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NASA's restored videos.

To honor the 40th anniversary of the Apollo 11 moon landing, NASA has just released these brand new restored videos of Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin's historic first steps on the moon. The space agency is working with Lowry Digital in Burbank to restore tapes from the July 20, 1969 moonwalk — the project in its entirety will be completed in the fall, but they're offering a sneak peek at some of the iconic moments, like Neil Armstrong (above) and Buzz Aldrin (below) taking their first steps on the moon, starting right now. These clips show side-by-side comparisons of the footage stored in the NASA archives vs. the never-seen-before newly restored footage.

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Buzz Aldrin's first steps on the mooon.
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Apollo 11

Video pieces of launch, landing, and first steps.

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Photos

From the Big Picture Blog posting which has the large versions of these and many other photos.

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Most of Africa and portions of Europe and Asia can be seen in this photograph taken from the Apollo 11 spacecraft during its translunar coast toward the moon. Apollo 11 was already 98,000 nautical miles from Earth when this picture was made on July 17th, 1969. (NASA)


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Arriving and entering into Lunar orbit. Seen below are craters Sabine and Ritter, and mountains stretching back to the horizon on July 19th, 1969


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Astronaut Buzz Aldrin on his way to the Lunar surface for the LM on July 20th, 1969. (NASA)


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Interior view of the Mission Operations Control Room (MOCR) in the Mission Control Center (MCC), Building 30, during the Apollo 11 lunar extravehicular activity (EVA). The television monitor shows astronauts Neil A. Armstrong and Edwin E. Aldrin Jr. on the surface of the moon, July 20, 1969. (NASA)

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