IrishTex
07-18-2009, 03:28 PM
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The Apollo 11 command module, Columbia, on display on Thursday at the National Air and Space Museum in Washington
Many Americans alive today are too young to remember when Apollo 11 landed on the moon 40 years ago on Monday. But for the next several days a remarkable replay of the audio is allowing Internet users to experience the momentous 1969 space mission as it happened.
The original audio feed between mission control and the Apollo 11 spacecraft is being streamed on Wechoosethemoon.org (http://wechoosethemoon.org/), a presentation of AOL and the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library & Museum in Boston.
The Apollo 11 command module, Columbia, on display on Thursday at the National Air and Space Museum in Washington
Many Americans alive today are too young to remember when Apollo 11 landed on the moon 40 years ago on Monday. But for the next several days a remarkable replay of the audio is allowing Internet users to experience the momentous 1969 space mission as it happened.
The original audio feed between mission control and the Apollo 11 spacecraft is being streamed on Wechoosethemoon.org (http://wechoosethemoon.org/), a presentation of AOL and the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library & Museum in Boston.