Media Forgets Sunday’s 56-Year Moon Landing Anniversary, but Remembers Trump’s 6 Months
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On Apollo 11 lunar landing anniversary, we look at future missions to the moon
July 20th is Moon Day, Space Exploration Day and the anniversary of the first Apollo 11 moonwalk. Here’s a look at the Apollo program and the new Artemis program to return to the lunar surface. Screenshot NASA will now target April 2026 for Artemis II, the first crewed Artemis mission around the moon, and mid-2027 for Artemis III, which is planned to land the first astronauts near the lunar South Pole. Artemis IV, the first mission to the Gat…
Media forgets Sunday’s 56-year moon landing anniversary, but remembers Trump’s 6 months
WIZMnews.com There was a historic anniversary this Sunday that should have made the news. I was waiting to hear about it, but I didn’t. Sunday marked 56 years since men landed on the moon for the first time on the Apollo 11 mission. Maybe somebody on the networks brought it up and I missed it. What I did hear about was a different historic landmark — six months to the day since Donald Trump returned to the White House. Must have been a quiet we…
The summer of 1969 in Alsace was torrid or even torrid some days in July. But on July 21, 1969, in the region, all eyes were fixed not on the thermometer, but on the televisions to follow the landing of Apollo 11.
A VIEW OF SPACE (1/4) - 56 years ago, Neil Armstrong set foot on the Moon. A scientific and political feat, born of the Cold War and the challenge launched by Kennedy. Today, China accelerates its lunar conquest, awakening the memory of Apollo 11 and rivalry between powers.
On July 20, the United Nations celebrates International Moon Day. The date marks the first human landing on the lunar surface through the Apollo 11 mission, which took place in 1969. In this great milestone for humanity, astronauts Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin, from the United States, stepped onto the moon while Michael Collins […]
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