Apollo 11: Humanity Steps onto Another World
On 20 July 1969, astronaut Neil Armstrong became the first human being to set foot on the Moon, fulfilling a decade-long national commitment and marking one of the defining moments in the history of exploration.
The Space RaceThe race to the Moon was born in Cold War rivalry. When the Soviet Union launched Sputnik 1 in October 1957, the first artificial satellite to orbit the Earth, it shocked the United States into action. The Soviets followed with further firsts: the first animal in space (Laika the dog, ...
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