Al Roker discusses living through the assassinations of Martin Luther King Jr., John F. Kennedy and Robert F. Kennedy. He fondly remembers the kids' TV show Officer Joe Bolton and Three Stooges.
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On July 20, 1969, at 10:56 p.m. EDT, American astronaut Neil Armstrong, 240,000 miles from earth, gave a brief statement before stepping of the Eagle landing module and onto the moon.
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A Hollywood post-production house is working to re-create images of astronaut Neil Armstrong’s historic walk on the moon. Here is how Lowry Digital is approaching the project.
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I've been telling that michael jackson joke to all my friends. not many of them appreciated it as much as i did. *what's the difference between neil armstrong and michael jackson? neil armstrong walked on the moon... and michael jackson is FUCKIN CRAZY. (courtesy of Hank)
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In this Tech Effect video, brought to you by the History Channel, Buzz Aldrin talks about how walking on the moon was a surreal experience. To him, it felt fictitious, yet very real. It felt like an alien environment.
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July 20: When astronaut Neil Armstrong came to Langholm, Scotland in 1972 he was greeted as a hometown hero. Armstrong’s ancestors are from Langolm and as ITV's Emma Murphy reports, residents still shares stories about the day the first man to walk on the moon visited. (Nightly News)
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Neil Armstrong became the first person to walk on the moon 40 years ago today making him an instant American hero. Harry Smith spoke to Armstrong’s wife and two sons about their memories of Apollo 11.
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One thousand pounds of butter: that’s how much Sarah Pratt expects to use to create this year's Iowa State Fair butter cow. A sculpture celebrating the 40th anniversary of Neil Armstrong's walk on the moon is also in the works.
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Forty years ago today the world’s attention was focused a quarter million miles away. It was July 20, 1969 when Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin became the first men to leave their footprints on the Moon, Drew Levinson reports (1:52).
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The adventure and romance of humans going into orbit doesn’t quite have the same excitement as it did in the 1960s when Neil Armstrong walked on the moon — until you visit NASA Headquarters in Florida. Here is a chance for you to visit the launch pad of the world's most extreme travellers. Kenned...
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