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SUMMARY:Apollo 11 50th Anniversary Celebration
DESCRIPTION:Join us at the library for a free live webcast event to celebrate NASA's 50th Anniversary of Apollo 11's Historic Moon Landing.\n\n \n\nIt is hard to overstate the impact of Apollo 11's first landing on the Moon. It was humanity's first step onto another world\, an exciting climax to the space race\, and the world's largest rocket at the time. It was a classic story of American ingenuity leaving our home planet a mere one hundred years after connecting the transcontinental railroad\, and only sixty-six years after the Wright Brothers' first powered flight. Commander Neil Armstrong spoke eloquently about what an honor it was for him and fellow crew members\, Buzz Aldrin and Michael Collins\, to accomplish president Kennedy's goal of reaching the Moon\, supported by the combined efforts of four hundred thousand Americans\, by the year 1969. This July 20th\, we celebrate the 50th anniversary of that accomplishment. What was the sequence of this incredible mission? Where on the Moon did they land? And how did they return safely to Earth? Join us for a guided recreation of Apollo 11's journey to see how this mission was executed by crew members and mission control in Houston.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Join us at the library for a free live webcast event to celebrate NASA&rsquo\;s 50th Anniversary of Apollo 11&rsquo\;s Historic Moon Landing.
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\nIt is hard to overstate the impact of Apollo 11&rsquo\;s first landing on the Moon. It was humanity&rsquo\;s first step onto another world\, an exciting climax to the space race\, and the world&rsquo\;s largest rocket at the time. It was a classic story of American ingenuity &mdash\; leaving our home planet a mere one hundred years after connecting the transcontinental railroad\, and only sixty-six years after the Wright Brothers&rsquo\; first powered flight. Commander Neil Armstrong spoke eloquently about what an honor it was for him and fellow crew members\, Buzz Aldrin and Michael Collins\, to accomplish president Kennedy&rsquo\;s goal of reaching the Moon\, supported by the combined efforts of four hundred thousand Americans\, by the year 1969. This July 20th\, we celebrate the 50th anniversary of that accomplishment. What was the sequence of this incredible mission? Where on the Moon did they land? And how did they return safely to Earth? Join us for a guided recreation of Apollo 11&rsquo\;s journey to see how this mission was executed by crew members and mission control in Houston.
LOCATION:Penn Yan Public Library\, Main Street
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URL:https://business.yatesny.com/events/details/apollo-11-50th-anniversary-celebration-1245
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