being younger this is so sweet. I have always taken space exploration for granted. I never thought of people wondering if we would ever reach the moon? the new question is will we ever reach another solar system. we know we will reach mars by 2030.
Watching the apollo 11 mission was wonderful to see again. The only problem with the nbc brodcast, was Chet Huntley's negtive feeling toward the apollo missions in the last years of his career at nbc.
and here we are about to celebrate the 234th Anniversary of AMERICA's Independence and we have YET to return to the Moon 14th December 1972 some 37 years, 6 months, 15 days, from today.... kinda sad if you ask me
I always used to watch NBC's coverage of the NASA launches throughout the '60s, and it's nice to see this again. I even remember the commercial breaks (for Gulf as I recall)!
i like your video pretty awesome =)) keep it up
henriettadiehl 3 months ago
Also these astronauts had to have huge balls!
trivium57 4 months ago
being younger this is so sweet. I have always taken space exploration for granted. I never thought of people wondering if we would ever reach the moon? the new question is will we ever reach another solar system. we know we will reach mars by 2030.
trivium57 4 months ago
Watching the apollo 11 mission was wonderful to see again. The only problem with the nbc brodcast, was Chet Huntley's negtive feeling toward the apollo missions in the last years of his career at nbc.
appleling9000 11 months ago
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The moon missions were faked in a studio. Here's a link to some of the evidence of a hoax.
spurstalk (dot) com/forums/showthread (dot) php?t=144487
(check link for gaps)
Cosmored 1 year ago
Still exciting to watch! Go baby go!
circaseventies 1 year ago
Sputnik? 1947?
moboutmen 1 year ago
@moboutmen Frank McGee was always something of a twit.
disorganizedorg 4 months ago
We've gone from David Brinkley and Walter Cronkite to Peter Jennings, Tom Brokaw...to Kaite Couic.
Ugh.
gerrythrash 1 year ago
and here we are about to celebrate the 234th Anniversary of AMERICA's Independence and we have YET to return to the Moon 14th December 1972 some 37 years, 6 months, 15 days, from today.... kinda sad if you ask me
terry1919 1 year ago 3
Nice to finally see all three networks' coverage of the Apollo 11 mission posted here at YouTube!
scottmyers63 1 year ago 6
Jack King = Legend.
ceredigio 1 year ago 6
I always used to watch NBC's coverage of the NASA launches throughout the '60s, and it's nice to see this again. I even remember the commercial breaks (for Gulf as I recall)!
UtilityRecording1 1 year ago 2