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🚀🌙 👨🚀 Fifty years ago today, Neil Armstrong uttered those famous words as he stepped down onto the surface of the moon. 👉 Swipe and turn up the sound to hear them!
CBS covered the Apollo 11 moon landing for 32 continuous hours, with live commentary by Walter Cronkite and retired Apollo 7 commander Wally Schirra. 📺 Because there were no television cameras on the moon to record the descent of the lunar module Eagle, CBS accompanied @NASA’s audio transmission with animated visuals and shots of a scale model. The audio and visuals are out of sync because the landing took longer than anticipated.
As he climbed down the ladder 3.5 hours after touchdown, Armstrong lowered from the equipment stowage compartment a black-and-white television camera, which transmitted his first steps on the lunar surface.
See more lunar landing images in “Apollo’s Muse: The Moon the Age of Photography,” on view now. 🌙 #MetApollosMuse #Apollo50
🎥 NASA Apollo 11. Television Transmission of Neil Armstrong’s First Steps on the Moon, 1969. Video, black-and-white, sound, 1 min., 10 sec. Courtesy NASA TV.
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