What an achieve the that was. Saw the launch on the BBC and followed it until they landed safely. No-one knew if they’d make it to the moon and back and survive. I wax 14 at the time and like many others it really caught my imagination.
I’m having my morning coffee in my NASA mug. It was great to be alive and old enough to understand it all and see it on TV. Of course, my neighbor thinks it was staged on a Hollywood backlot.
Templo S.U.D. over 5 years ago
A fine fifty years it has been since then. (Is Aldrin the last of the people from the landing?)
Tog over 5 years ago
What an achieve the that was. Saw the launch on the BBC and followed it until they landed safely. No-one knew if they’d make it to the moon and back and survive. I wax 14 at the time and like many others it really caught my imagination.
dlkrueger33 over 5 years ago
I’m having my morning coffee in my NASA mug. It was great to be alive and old enough to understand it all and see it on TV. Of course, my neighbor thinks it was staged on a Hollywood backlot.
Nate England over 5 years ago
You boomers have all the fun. I get stuck watching documentaries. The was a beautiful 3-parter on Daily Wire this week.
Flatlander, purveyor of fine covfefe over 5 years ago
When in DC go to the lander exhibit at the Smithsonian and see what they did. Standing up and looking through a tiny window.
WCraft Premium Member over 5 years ago
Hard to believe we accomplished that with 60’s technology…
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] over 5 years ago
I spent most of the day drawing the landing just in time for it to be on tv when I was about 12. And it was well drawn, but I lost it over time.
tad1 over 5 years ago
Love it!