Wednesday, November 14, 2012

To the Moon (NOVA special)

For two hours in July of 1969, the world stood still as man landed and walked on the moon. Tens of millions watched it happen, on blurry black and white television, beamed back a quarter million miles across the heavens. For the first time in human history, all mankind could observe a profound discovery as it happened. A generation later, in July of 1999, a two-hour NOVA special television event will mark the 30th anniversary of the greatest science and engineering adventure of all time - going behind the scenes to tell the stories the astronauts and the unsung heroes of lunar exploration - the scientists and engineers who made it happen.



Related Links:
When We Left Earth
Space Race

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