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Google's first use of AR in Search equips your living room with a 3D re-creation of the command module that first took astronauts to the moon.
The BBC's Apollo 11 film retells the Moon landing in an ingenious way 8 Days: to the Moon and Back charts the course of the Moon landing using the astronauts' original voice recordings.
Slices of the Apollo 11 command module Columbia as it was seen on display at each of the five venues that hosted the Smithsonian's "Destination Moon: The Apollo 11 Mission" traveling exhibition ...
This illustration from NASA shows how the Apollo 12 astronauts — and those on future Apollo missions — would sleep in hammocks aboard the LEM while on the moon.
In a culture steeped in high technology, from wearable computers to the internet of things and rockets that fly themselves back to pinpoint touchdowns, the Apollo 11 moon landing and Neil ...
One of the surviving crew members of the first manned mission to the Moon - Apollo 11 - has returned to the site where the mission set off 50 years ago. Michael Collins, 88, visited Florida's ...
First Man is a different sort of space film, a biography focusing on the personal toll the Apollo 11 mission took on astronaut Neil Armstrong. The film covers the years leading up to and including ...
The charred interior of the Apollo I spacecraft shown after the flash fire that killed astronauts Ed White, Roger Chaffee, and Virgil Grissom, January 27, 1967.
NASA engineer Frances "Poppy" Northcutt and Apollo: Missions to the Moon director, Tom Jennings, talk about never-before-seen footage of NASA's historic expedition to the moon.
Immersive VR Education, the studio behind VR experiences Apollo 11 VR (2016) and Titanic VR (2018), is set to launch its next mission into space on PSVR soon, this time taking you to the Hubble ...
NBC's Jay Barbree re-creates the scene surrounding NASA's first major tragedy — the deaths of three astronauts in the Apollo 1 launch-pad fire of 1967.
After landing on the moon, taking one small step for man and a couple of giant leaps for mankind, it was finally time for Apollo 11 astronauts Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin to wind down and get ...