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Neil Armstrong, Michael Collins, and Edin Aldrin Jr. step out of Apollo 11 and onto the moon on July 21, 1969. (1990s)
CIRCA 1970s - Images of space and astronauts on the moon.
CIRCA 1969 - As photographs of the first moon landing are shown, interviews are heard from people both praising and criticizing the journey.
UNITED STATES 1950s – Newspapers print about space travel.
CIRCA 1940s - Crowds, congestion, cars, people and buses on the streets of London in the 1940s.
1950s: Russia launches the first artificial earth satellite, Sputnik 1, and Americans, including Dwight David Eisenhower and Richard Milhous Nixon, meet to discuss the future of spaceflight, in 1957.
CIRCA 1970s - Astronauts from Apollo 11 walk on the moon as people watch everywhere on earth.

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CIRCA 1990s - Neil Armstrong, Michael Collins, and Edin Aldrin Jr. step out of Apollo 11 and onto the moon on July 21, 1969.

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