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Launched from KSC on July 16, 1969 at 9:32
OVER THE VIDEO: Launch of Apollo 11.
COUNTY OF BREVARD • SPACE CENTER OF KENNEDY, FLORIDA – July 16 1969 at 9:32 am Eastern time, the Apollo 11 crew of Armstrong, Aldrin and Collins threw themselves to the moon
The astronauts were not the only charge useful at the top of the Saturn V rocket. Many earthly objects were brought on their historic journey to the moon.
Most commodities were packaged for convenience: food packs, survival knives, water containers and salad kits, and space suits. Other items were packed in the spirit of scientific discovery: ca meras, thermometers, bags for sample collection, and other experiments
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For example, a piece of wood from the Wrig ht Flyer was brought to the Moon and back. objects were brought to the moon with the intention of leaving them on the lunar surface – for example the American flag.
However, Apollo 11 astronauts brought some other memorabilia to leave on the moon. These included: an olive leaf lapel pin, medals commemorating astronauts lost in space, the Apollo 11 mission square, a commemorative plaque and a silicone disk containing messages of goodwill
hundred and have held messages of goodwill from leaders of 73 countries, including the Queen of England, several previous presidents, and the pope.
Messages were reduced to 200 times their original size and transferred to the chip by the same process used to make integrated circuits. The most famous thing that remains on the moon is however not a memory. It's the imprint of Neil Armstrong, the small step that represented "a giant leap" of humanity.
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