50 years ago humanity’s warm hands down touched the moon’s cold sands. Today, I argued with a stranger on the internet about Carmelo Anthony. #blessed pic.twitter.com/Mye2wlMSj3
— Bhaskar Sunkara (@sunraysunray) July 20, 2019
Astronaut Neil Armstrong made history on July 20, 1969, when he became the first man to set foot on the moon. Watch the historic Apollo 11 moments as the world witnessed them 50 years ago. https://t.co/wpuX8S9DBb pic.twitter.com/J36mjtrHlL
— CNN (@CNN) July 20, 2019
The precious moments before the #Moon landinghttps://t.co/b5o8HgBmhl pic.twitter.com/pCqcltdFv9
— Anthony Thomas (@anthonyt525) July 20, 2019
A significant percentage of Americans believe the moon landing was a government hoax. On @NewYorkerRadio, @andrewmarantz discusses how the conspiracy theory continues to thrive. https://t.co/EhzhN0QRwc
— The New Yorker (@NewYorker) July 20, 2019
It’s the 50th anniversary of the #MoonLanding! I agree with Stephen Hawking: “We're very very small. But we're profoundly capable of very very big things.” As we mark this achievement for humanity, let's remember to use our power to create a better future for all. #GlobalGoals pic.twitter.com/xqtCfylx9e
— Amina J Mohammed (@AminaJMohammed) July 19, 2019
Ahead of the 50th anniversary of the moon landing, NASA restores the Apollo 11 mission control center to its former glory. https://t.co/bvdaZta0qn #Apollo50th pic.twitter.com/7eHtH9AZPu
— ABC News (@ABC) July 19, 2019
.@NASAHistory's Chief Historian Bill Barry says:
"Popular support for the moon landing program never exceeded 50 percent in public opinion polls… except for one week & that was this week in 1969" pic.twitter.com/tvVyNAohky
— Washington Journal (@cspanwj) July 19, 2019
A brief history of conspiracy theories about the moon landing https://t.co/VEGcxTZ2fq pic.twitter.com/JBV7lEkCFS
— Rolling Stone (@RollingStone) July 20, 2019
SATURDAY we're live from the Smithsonian National Air & Space Museum looking back at the Apollo 11 Moon Landing
Hear from Apollo 11 astronaut @astromcollins, Air & Space Museum director @ellenstofan, author John Logsdon & Air & Space Museum space history curator @teaselmuir pic.twitter.com/FykDlqabyR
— Washington Journal (@cspanwj) July 19, 2019
Here's how our journalists turned a map of the Apollo 11 moon landing into an augmented reality experience that places viewers at the exact positions where Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin were on the moon https://t.co/YcAUSA6WGT pic.twitter.com/12H5H1Adgs
— The New York Times (@nytimes) July 19, 2019
I spent today with a man whose mom saved the July 21, 1969 Chicago Daily News for the moon landing coverage. (Column coming tomorrow.) It also contained this op-ed. 50 years ago. Unbelievable. pic.twitter.com/iwH5KC5xKI
— Heidi Stevens (@HeidiStevens13) July 19, 2019
How cool are these? A viewer brought in his copies of local newspapers from 50 years ago when we first landed a man on the moon. The best part? The Tampa Tribune and Clearwater Sun used “Moonday” instead of Monday. #Apollo50 #Apollo11 #MoonLanding @TB_Times @10NewsWTSP pic.twitter.com/mMisYfqNQ6
— Chelsea Tatham (@ChelseaTatham) July 19, 2019
Newsagent bill poster for Daily Mirror #MoonLanding coverage. Saved from a paper shop display in Sussex and sold to me on eBay #Apollo50 #ApolloXI #newspapers pic.twitter.com/KmDTqeAvD4
— Michael Greenwood (@greenwood100) July 19, 2019
The memo from JFK to LBJ (April 20, 1961) that led to the Apollo 11 moon landing: pic.twitter.com/iiSx1NN0H1
— Michael Beschloss (@BeschlossDC) July 17, 2019
Crowd in Central Park watching Apollo 11 moon landing on large TV screens, 50 years ago: pic.twitter.com/0V33pih75Q
— Michael Beschloss (@BeschlossDC) July 18, 2019
50 years after the first moon landing: TIME's new cover takes on the dueling superpowers and rival billionaires racing in space https://t.co/hULJP1JQR7 pic.twitter.com/lrr5VxDMWA
— TIME (@TIME) July 18, 2019