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tothemoon

@tothemoon

Waiting for my ride to the moon. Still stuck here on Earth.

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calendar_today10-01-2008 01:17:29

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Bridget Phetasy (@bridgetphetasy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

All of you rascals on here doing your best to better yourselves with exercise and diet and quitting bad habits and self-reflection — I SEE YOU. Thanks for sharing your struggle so the rest of us don’t feel so alone.

Thomas Zurbuchen (@dr_thomasz) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Moon rocks collected from the Apollo era are about to be released for study. These sample are a time capsule to the Moon’s past and contain information that we need as we begin returning robots an humans to the Moon with the Artemis program: go.nasa.gov/2LYe0tP #Apollo50th

Moon rocks collected from the Apollo era are about to be released for study. These sample are a time capsule to the Moon’s past and contain information that we need as we begin returning robots an humans to the Moon with the Artemis program: go.nasa.gov/2LYe0tP #Apollo50th
NASA (@nasa) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Earth Blue, Rocket Red & Lunar Silver: We have a new identity for our #Artemis Program that draws bold inspiration from the Apollo program & forges its own path, showing how #Artemis will pursue lunar exploration like never before and pave the way to Mars: go.nasa.gov/2LXWZzM

Human Spaceflight (@esaspaceflight) 's Twitter Profile Photo

For #Apollo50th we put the Apollo spacecraft next to European Space Agency's Automated Transfer Vehicle – that flew to the International Space Station – and Orion Spacecraft – the next human-rated spacecraft to fly to the #Moon. #ForwardToTheMoon #infographics: esa.int/spaceinimages/…

For #Apollo50th we put the Apollo spacecraft next to <a href="/esa/">European Space Agency</a>'s Automated Transfer Vehicle – that flew to the <a href="/Space_Station/">International Space Station</a> – and <a href="/NASA_Orion/">Orion Spacecraft</a> – the next human-rated spacecraft to fly to the #Moon. #ForwardToTheMoon #infographics: esa.int/spaceinimages/…
NASA JPL (@nasajpl) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Where were you during the Moon landing? Join NASA for a special rebroadcast of the original moonwalk this Saturday, July 20 at 7 p.m. PT (10 p.m. ET): youtube.com/watch?v=iR3oXF…

Where were you during the Moon landing?

Join <a href="/NASA/">NASA</a> for a special rebroadcast of the original moonwalk this Saturday, July 20 at 7 p.m. PT (10 p.m. ET): youtube.com/watch?v=iR3oXF…
NASA's Johnson Space Center (@nasa_johnson) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The world held its breath as Neil Armstrong & Buzz Aldrin stepped on the Moon, but in that moment, NASA commentator Doug Ward served as the voice of Mission Control to the public. #Apollo50th

NASA (@nasa) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We’re 1 day away from the 50th anniversary of the Apollo 11 Moon landing! 👨‍🚀 Not only did that great leap make history for mankind, it also led to countless innovations that improved life on Earth. 🌍 Discover how #Apollo50th influenced life at home: go.nasa.gov/2JGDgmK

We’re 1 day away from the 50th anniversary of the Apollo 11 Moon landing! 👨‍🚀 

Not only did that great leap make history for mankind, it also led to countless innovations that improved life on Earth. 🌍 Discover how #Apollo50th influenced life at home: go.nasa.gov/2JGDgmK
NASA Earth (@nasaearth) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Before 1969 this was the stuff of science fiction. Fifty years ago, two astronauts 👨🏻‍🚀👨🏻‍🚀 walked on the Moon and took this picture of Earth 🌎 peeking out from behind the lunar module. #Apollo50th 🚀 go.nasa.gov/2LuEB28

Before 1969 this was the stuff of science fiction. Fifty years ago, two astronauts 👨🏻‍🚀👨🏻‍🚀 walked on the Moon and took this picture of Earth 🌎 peeking out from behind the lunar module. #Apollo50th 🚀
go.nasa.gov/2LuEB28
NASA History Office (@nasahistory) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"Armstrong is on the Moon! Neil Armstrong, a thirty-eight-year-old American, standing on the surface of the Moon! On this July twentieth, nineteen hundred and sixty-nine." Millions heard Walter Cronkite announce these words with tears in his eyes, exactly 50 years ago.

"Armstrong is on the Moon! Neil Armstrong, a thirty-eight-year-old American, standing on the surface of the Moon! On this July twentieth, nineteen hundred and sixty-nine." 

Millions heard Walter Cronkite announce these words with tears in his eyes, exactly 50 years ago.
NASA Moon (@nasamoon) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"That's one small step for a man, one giant leap for mankind." 50 years ago #OTD, Neil Armstrong took a step onto the Moon and made the people of Earth a multi-world species. Happy #Apollo50th and keep on exploring.

Thomas Zurbuchen (@dr_thomasz) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Solar Wind Composition Experiment used a long sheet of foil to trap particles streaming in the solar wind, catching a sample of material from the Sun itself. Once complete, they rolled up the foil & returned it to Earth for analysis: nasa.gov/feature/50-yea… #Apollo50th

The Solar Wind Composition Experiment used a long sheet of foil to trap particles streaming in the solar wind, catching a sample of material from the Sun itself. Once complete, they rolled up the foil &amp; returned it to Earth for analysis: nasa.gov/feature/50-yea… #Apollo50th
NASA JPL (@nasajpl) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Like an #Apollo11 astronaut retrieving Moon rocks, NASA’s #Mars2020 rover will prepare Martian samples for return to Earth: go.nasa.gov/2OU2UZN

Like an #Apollo11 astronaut retrieving Moon rocks, <a href="/NASA/">NASA</a>’s #Mars2020 rover will prepare Martian samples for return to Earth: go.nasa.gov/2OU2UZN
NASA History Office (@nasahistory) 's Twitter Profile Photo

50 years ago today, Gene Cernan became the last person to stand on the Moon. Before his return to the #Apollo17 lunar module, he said: “We leave as we came and, God willing, as we shall return, with peace and hope for all mankind. Godspeed the crew of Apollo 17.” #Apollo50th

50 years ago today, Gene Cernan became the last person to stand on the Moon. Before his return to the #Apollo17 lunar module, he said: “We leave as we came and, God willing, as we shall return, with peace and hope for all mankind. Godspeed the crew of Apollo 17.” #Apollo50th