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- 7 things Apollo 11 astronauts left on the moon - Florida Today
When the Apollo 11 astronauts set foot on the moon for the first time in July of 1969, they left more than their footprints behind The things they left, which remain there today, ranged
- Memento Moon: Some of What We’ve Left Behind - National Air and Space . . .
One of the most well-known and notable items was left behind by the first people on the Moon: the Apollo 11 astronauts The Apollo 11 goodwill disk was a silicon disc, which, in exceedingly tiny type, displays goodwill messages from world leaders
- Satellite images show items left behind at Apollo 11 moon landing site . . .
The Apollo 11 crew left behind ample evidence of their expedition to the moon's surface on July 20, 1969, most of which is still visible in satellite images taken nearly five decades later
- From the Moon straight to Hawaii: what did astronauts leave . . . - Cybernews
Upon leaving, Apollo’s astronauts also left behind the tube in which the US flag had been rolled up, the TV camera they'd used to send footage back to Earth, and the tools they'd used to gather the samples and human waste
- 8 Things Astronauts Left on the Moon - HISTORY
Here are eight lesser-known items Apollo astronauts have left on the moon 1 Apollo 11 astronauts carried a small silicon disc etched microscopically with goodwill messages from four U S
- The Weirdest Things Apollo Astronauts Left on the Moon
O'Leary should know: she is one of a team who worked to compile all the objects left behind by astronauts Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin during the Apollo 11 landing All told, the group
- See the objects humans left behind on the moon - FOX Weather
The first spacecraft crashed into the moon in 1959, but during Apollo missions in the late 1960s and early 1970s, humans walked the moon and purposefully left some items on the 4 5-billion-year-old celestial body to cement their status in fame
- Apollo Astronauts Left American Flags, Boots and Even Poop on the Moon . . .
Some of the items left behind are highly intentional and sentimental, including a Bible and a photo of astronaut Charles Duke’s family And others—such as vomit bags, facial wipes, nail
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