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“She didn’t try to promote herself but she was always selected for things. She was homecoming queen. She’s my big sister.” Kathryn Heafield talks about her sister, software engineer Margaret Heafield Hamilton, via : https://t.co/mbLI8bBc0c

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Apollo 11 (Tribute Painting)
by Charfade

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50 years ago history was made and a whole generation dreamt to go beyond

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Here's my entry,

Dr. Apollo aka (Dr. Mental, original name) is a redesign of an old drawing I did many years ago.
Good luck to everyone! :)


https://t.co/QsRSf6BtGk

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Be on the lookout for these stamps designed by Virginia based to commemorate the First Landing.

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“Not since Adam has any human known such solitude as Mike Collins is experiencing during this 47 minutes of each lunar revolution when he’s behind the Moon with no one to talk to except his tape recorder aboard Columbia.” - NASA's Mission Control

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July Moon, 2014. Oil on card with gold leaf and stars and stripes, 2015 oil pastels. Remembering the moon landing 50 years ago 🌛🇱🇷

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50 years ago today this crew anded two of them on the Moon and inspired the whole World. My illustration is obviously based on the classic pose but I wanted to put with his hands on the shoulders of Neil Armstrong and . Thanks Apollo you were awesome!

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20 de julio de 1969: A las 17:44:00 UTC el LM se desacopla del CSM.

Ev99

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To commemorate the 50th anniversary of Apollo 11's moon landing 🚀🌙, wanted to tell the story of Margaret Hamilton, the backbone of this mission.💯

This story shows that gender does not define how big you can dream, so always dream big✨ https://t.co/8b5YADOGT9

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"Houston, Tranquility Base here. The Eagle has landed."
Here men from the planet Earth first set foot upon the Moon, July 1969, A.D. We came in peace for all mankind.

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50 years ago today, Apollo 11 landed and humanity took its first steps on the moon.

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“That’s one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind.” Today marks the 50th anniversary of the first moon landing.

Image: “Moonscape,” 1965, Roy Lichtenstein, American, screenprint in color ink on blue metallic-faced Rowlux plastic. Detroit Institute of Arts.

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