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On its fiftieth anniversary, the events surrounding the actual Apollo 11 space mission are presented solely using archival footage and still photographs of or associated with the mission. The events span from the eleventh hour preparations for the launch to shortly after the safe touchdown of the capsule with its three astronauts back on Earth. The mission is historic as the first time humans had stepped on the surface of the Earths moon. It arguably made household names of and as the first and second to walk on the moon, and slightly less so for the third astronaut, , who remained inside the capsule at the time. It was arguably the most dangerous space mission at the time in part to the astronauts leaving the safety of the capsule.
Neil Armstrong
Self - Mission Commander
Michael Collins
Self - Command Module Pilot
Buzz Aldrin
Self - Lunar Module Pilot
Deke Slayton
Self - Director of Flight Crew Operations
Clifford E. Charlesworth
Self - Flight Director Green Team
Bruce McCandless II
Self - Capsule Commuicator (CAPCOM) Green Team
H. David Reed
Self - Flight Dynamics Officer (FIDO) Green Team
Charles Duke
Self - Capsule Communicator (CAPCOM) White Team
Gene Kranz
Self - Flight Director White Team
Bill Anders
Self - Backup Command Module Pilot
Jim Lovell
Self - Backup Commander
John F. Kennedy
Self - President of the United States of America
Janet Armstrong
Self
Patricia Mary Finnegan
Self
Andy Aldrin
Self
Joan Ann Archer
Self
Walter Cronkite
Self
Lyndon B. Johnson
Self
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