Mark Armstrong, one of the sons of Apollo 11 commander Neil Armstrong, checks out the spaceship that his father rode to the moon at the Museum of Flight’s “Destination Moon” exhibit. (GeekWire Photo / ...
The landing of the first human on the moon is no less fascinating today than it was when it happened in 1969 — witness the popularity of the just-ended “Destination Moon: The Apollo 11 Mission” ...
'Apollo 1: Destination Moon' follows a real-life astronaut mission that ended tragically — and the lessons learned for future Apollo missions. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn ...
As a kid in 1950, my family and I lived on a farm in Washington County, so I did not see many movies. But that year we went to the relatively new Ozark Theater on College Avenue in Fayetteville to see ...
CINCINNATI, Ohio (FOX19) - The Apollo 11 command module is the centerpiece of a new exhibit coming to the Cincinnati Museum Center in September. The museum center will be the fifth and final stop for ...
The Bridgeville Area Historical Society’s April program meeting featured a presentation by Heinz History Center curator Emily Ruby on their recent exhibit, “Destination Moon: the Apollo 11 Mission.” ...
The Ellen Noël Art Museum will be opening up its newest exhibition “Destination Moon: A Celebration of JFK and the Apollo 11 Moon Landing” beginning this week. The exhibition opened March 16 and will ...
A couple days I got the 1950 classic <I>Destination Moon</I> from Netflix. As I watched it, I realized it was remarkably similar to the Tintin book I had grown up with, <I>Destination Moon</I> (and ...
Lisa Young, conservator at the Smithsonian Institution’s National Air and Space Museum, adjusts the gloves that Apollo astronaut Buzz Aldrin wore on the moon, on display as part of the “Destination ...
People at an asteroid: What will they do there? Part II: Scientific Considerations In my last post, I examined some of the operational considerations associated with a human mission to a near Earth ...
Astronaut Edwin E. Aldrin, Jr., lunar module pilot, descends steps of Lunar Module ladder as he prepares to walk on the moon, July 20, 1969. This picture was taken by astronaut Neil A. Armstrong, ...