links about
Apollo 11

Moon crater TheophilusNear Apollo 11 LZ
Image by David West (redbubble.com)

from the 1969 issue
at NationalGeographic.com

a record of the trip
at astronautix.com

a Twitter re-enactment
at twitter.com

40th anniversary
at nasa.gov

Interactive Journey
at WeChooseTheMoon.org

Commemorative Magazine
at issuu.com


News: Apollo 11
today



Even today, Apollo 11 is having an impact on us. Here, we explore what the Internet has to say about this NASA mission.

The Internet of today would have been science fiction in 1969. But here we have a web page packed with news and links about a journey that took place over forty years ago.

We've come a long way since Neil Armstrong, Buzz Aldrin and Collins made their trip; although many would say our focus on space exploration has never been quite the same.

Some suggested weblinks are listed to the left and right, to help guide you to information about Apollo 11, NASA, and Moon science today.

And the Internet is still buzzing about Apollo 11. Here is recent activity on the world's blogs, as reported by Google:



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Moon facts:

Water on Moon
at NYTimes.com

HD Imagery: Kaguya mission
at jaxa.jp

Cool Moon Facts
at NationalGeographic.com

A Shrinking Moon
at DiscoverMagazine.com

The AP11 Moon Rocks
at Washington University
in St. Louis






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