Neil Armstrong, Buzz Aldrin and Michael Collins, three Apollo 11 astronauts made a trip around the world after returning from the Moon.
Although Collins was not allowed to set foot on the surface of the Moon, he did 266 hours of space work, on two NASA mission missions with subsequent missions.
For 47 years the Apollo 11 mission crew set foot on the Moon, officially marking the first time humans conquered another heavenly object outside of Earth.
The Moon landing of Apollo 11 was suspected of being fake due to an unusual feature in the photograph taken by the crew. Up to now these abnormalities have been
On July 20, 1969, the world witnessed the historic landing of three astronauts: Neil Armstrong, NASA's Buzz Aldrin and Michael Collins on Apollo 11, landing for the first time on
Edwin Aldrin, the second man to set foot on the moon, will auction the papers he used to record during the moon landing in 1969.
Before becoming the main character in the march in America, the first three astronauts to the moon had to do a job that no one expected: sign customs declarations for entry.
When the space exploration program became more popular and the number of astronauts from the US Aerospace Agency (NASA) exceeded 300, many names disappeared from public memory.