Buzz Aldrin Finally Shares Everything About The Moon Landing

Published on 12/09/2021
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People Came To Watch

So, on July 16th, 1969, Apollo 11 was launched from Cape Kennedy with its 363-foot-tall Saturn V rocket. The spacecraft was made up of four pieces, and this was just one of them. The service module, lunar module, and command module were the other three. Hundreds of thousands of spectators saw the three-person crew blast off into space. Some folks, on the other hand, are adamant that they did not go to the moon.

People Came To Watch

People Came To Watch

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On The Way To The Moon

With the help of the three pieces that make up the Saturn V rocket, the spaceship was on its journey to the Moon after departing the earth’s atmosphere. The first sent them into space, while the second stayed on the ground and pushed them into orbit. They appeared to be finally on their way to the moon. At least, that’s how it appeared to the general population.

On The Way To The Moon

On The Way To The Moon

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