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Believe Luna 15 hit moon hard
United Press International
Jodrell Bank tracking station said today indications were Russia's Luna 15 satellite has landed on the moon.
Apollo 11: Chronology of an epic
United Press International
Chronology of Apollo 11's flight to the moon.
'That's one small step for mankind ...'
United Press International
Dispatches from Tranquility Base. Astronauts Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin describe their surroundings from the surface of the Moon.
Armstrong's parents happy and pray for safe return
United Press International
The mother of Apollo 11 astronaut Neil A. Armstrong said today "I was. worried that the moon might be too soft and that he might sink in too deeply. But I'm so thankful, they got there safely."
Montclair native Aldrin's dad nervous at touchdown
Lawrence Sutter
Edwin E, Aldrin Sr. said today that the fateful touchdown of the four-legged module carrying his son to me moon made him "nervous" but the rest was only "part of a routine."
Astronaut's widow never lost faith
Charles E. Taylor
When she remembered her dead husband, Pat White had to be happy Sunday.
Astro's mom feared her son would sink
Sue Reisinger
The mother of Apollo 11 astronaut Neil Armstrong said Monday she was concerned her son would "sink in too deeply" when he set foot on the moon.
Astronauts will rub each other
United Press International
The space agency's associate recovery team leader fears that Apollo 11 astronauts and their rescuer will resemble a "rub-a-dub, four men in a tub" situation.
Apollo 11 to land today; moon quake detected
HOUSTON, July 24, 1969 (UPI) --Thunderstorms in the main recovery area forced a last minute change in the landing area of Apollo 11, heading for a Pacific Ocean splashdown today that will be witnessed by President Richard Nixon.
Apollo splashdown timetable
HOUSTON, July 24, 1969 (UPI)--- Apollo 11 timetable for today, based on the NASA flight plan and Navy information from carrier Hornet (all times EDT).6:32 a.m. -- Crew awakens early to prepare for re-entry into earth atmosphere.
Astronauts emotion filled at ticker tape parade
America's Moon explorers rode to thunderous, triumphal welcomes in the skyscraper canyons of New York and Chicago Wednesday.
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