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Location American Space News for 20 July 2014
Girl Scouts of America Celebrate Apollo 11 Moon Landing in Cookie Form (Video) The 45th anniversary of NASA's Apollo 11 moon landing is today (July 20) and just might have space fans round the world wondering what it would be like to walk on the moon. The Girl Scouts of America, it turns out, has g...
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The Eagle Prepares to Land

SpaceRef - 20 Jul 2014 22:49
The Apollo 11 Lunar Module Eagle, in a landing configuration was photographed in lunar orbit from the Command and Service Module Columbia. Inside the module were Commander Neil A. Armstrong and Lunar Module Pilot Buzz Al...
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NASA is celebrating the 45th anniversary of the historic Apollo 11 mission to the moon. On July 20, 1969, Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin, with crewmate Michael Collins manning the command service module from lunar orbit,...
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Moon Webcasts Celebrate Apollo 11 Lunar Landing: Watch Live Tonight The Slooh Community Observatory and NASA will broadcast two free webcasts to mark the Apollo 11 moon landing's 45th anniversary tonight (July 20). Slooh will webcast live views of the moon at 8:30 pm ET/0030 GMT. NASA wi...
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Space.com at 15: Thank You for Looking Up

SPACE.com - 20 Jul 2014 15:17
Space.com at 15: Thank You for Looking Up Space.com was founded on July 20, 1999 on the 30th anniversary of NASA's Apollo 11 moon landing. Here, managing editor Tariq Malik recounts the last 15 years of Space.com, and the wonder of it all.
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The Silent Centennial of Space Exploration

Discover - 20 Jul 2014 14:46
Noisy revolutions often emerge from quiet beginnings. So it was with the revolution of the Space Age. Forty five years ago today, a Saturn V rocket roared off from Cape Kennedy and carried the first humans to the moon; B...
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Apollo 11 Flight Log, July 20, 1969: The Moon Landing It was the main event: On July 20, 1969, NASA's Apollo 11 crew touched their Eagle lander down on the lunar surface. Here's how Neil Armstrong, Buzz Aldrin and Michael Collins did it.
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'One Giant Leap': As Apollo 11 Moon Landing Turns 45, NASA Aims for Mars On July 20, 1969, Neil Armstrong clambered down the ladder of the Apollo 11 lunar lander and pressed his boot into the moon's gray dirt -- a simple step that stands as perhaps the most memorable moment in all of human hi...
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From the Earth to the Moon to the Earth

Bad Astronomy - 20 Jul 2014 13:00
45 years ago today -- and for the first time in human history -- human beings set foot upon another world. It was one of the proudest moments in America's history, arguably the proudest. Despite being initially motivate...
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(University of Sydney) The discovery that many small galaxies throughout the universe do not 'swarm' around larger ones like bees do but 'dance' in orderly disc-shaped orbits is a challenge to our understanding of how th...
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