Fifty years ago, humans took their first steps on the Moon. The world watched as we made history.
— NASA (@NASA) July 14, 2019
This week, you can watch us salute our #Apollo50th heroes and look forward to our next giant leap for future missions to the Moon and Mars. Tune in: https://t.co/b5Lp5zWLm1 pic.twitter.com/QSITuXbcc0
50 years ago #OTD, three men launched on a Saturn V rocket to the Moon, about to make history and go where no one had gone before. #Apollo50th pic.twitter.com/ryalx2mCCw
— NASA Moon (@NASAMoon) July 16, 2019
This accomplishment was amazing.
What the United States accomplished was absolutely amazing.
Enjoy a full Moon tonight — just in time for the #Apollo50th anniversary of the launch that brought human beings to its surface! There are lots of other things to keep an eye in the sky for this month, including a partial eclipse, meteor showers and more: https://t.co/W8un1KaleU pic.twitter.com/nCP4mlDVdH
— NASA (@NASA) July 16, 2019





























































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