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  1. Neil Armstrong remembered - ABC Sydney - Australian Broadcasting Corporation

    In memory of Neil Armstrong, Simon Marnie spoke with Scriptwriter/Screenwriter and Performer Warren Coleman this morning. Warren wrote the play "Buzz" a number of years ago and revealed a fascinating insight into the moon landing you may not have known. Listen back if you missed the interview.

    http://www.abc.net.au/local/stories/2012/08/26/3576125.htm?site=sydney

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  2. Neil Armstrong: An ‘Exemplary Life’ : NPR

    James Fallows of The Atlantic met Neil Armstrong at a gathering of some of America’s greatest aviators and astronauts, and even in that crowd, Armstrong stood out. Saturday, the astronaut’s family announced he had died at the age of 82. Guest host Laura Sullivan speaks with Fallows about Armstrong’s legacy.

    http://www.npr.org/2012/08/25/160046602/neil-armstrong-an-exemplary-life

    —Huffduffed by adactio 9 months ago

  3. Astronaut Neil Armstrong ‘Embodied Our Dreams’ : NPR

    Neil Armstrong, the first man to walk on the moon, died over the weekend at the age of 82. Steve Inskeep talks to Neil Degrasse Tyson, director of the Hayden Planetarium in New York, about Armstrong’s impact on space exploration.

    http://www.npr.org/2012/08/27/160095721/remembering-astronaut-neil-armstrong

    —Huffduffed by adactio 9 months ago

  4. Scott’s Legacy: Programme 2 - Moon

    100 years ago, Scott reached the South Pole. 50 years later, the first geologist briefly walked on the Moon. Kevin Fong asks if why we might want to return to the lunar surface and what will get us. He talks to that first lunar geologist of Apollo 17, Harrison Schmitt and NASA’s Chief Administrator Charles Bolden, among others.

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/podcasts/series/discovery

    —Huffduffed by adactio one year ago

  5. Houston, We Erased The Apollo 11 Tapes : NPR

    After three years of painstakingly thorough searching, NASA has concluded that the original tapes of the first manned moon landing are most likely lost forever. However, with the help of tape restoration experts, the agency has refurbished the existing footage.

    http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=106637066

    —Huffduffed by adactio one year ago

  6. The Memory Palace Episode 24: The Moon in the Sun

    The article began by triumphantly listing a series of stunning astronomical breakthroughs that the famous British astronomer, Sir John Herschel, had apparently made "by means of a telescope of vast dimensions and an entirely new principle." Herschel, the article declared, had established a "new theory of cometary phenomena"; he had discovered planets in other solar systems; and he had "solved or corrected nearly every leading problem of mathematical astronomy." Then, almost as if it were an afterthought, the article revealed Herschel’s final, stunning achievement: he had discovered life on the moon!

    From: http://thememorypalace.us/2010/01/episode-24-the-moon-in-the-sun/

    —Huffduffed by adactio 2 years ago

  7. Future Tense: The Space Elevator

    The idea of the space elevator has been around for over a century. But in recent years teams of scientists and engineers have been actively working on the concept. So could the elevator become a reality? Or is it still a case of science-fiction?

    http://www.abc.net.au/rn/futuretense/stories/2010/2977165.htm

    —Huffduffed by adactio 2 years ago

  8. Moon Movie

    We talk with director Duncan Jones about his recent science fiction movie ‘Moon,’ telling the story of a solitary miner stationed on the lunar surface to monitor helium-3 extraction.

    From NPR’s Science Friday.

    http://www.sciencefriday.com/program/archives/200907245

    —Huffduffed by adactio 3 years ago

  9. The First Lunar Landing

    40 years ago today, the Apollo 11 mission successfully completed the first lunar landing. This is the audio from 102 hours and 11 minutes into the mission, just prior to touchdown.

    Charlie Duke in Houston talks to Michael Collins in the command module and Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin in the lunar lander.

    The full transcript is here: http://history.nasa.gov/alsj/a11/a11.landing.html

    —Huffduffed by adactio 3 years ago

  10. Edwin E. “Buzz” Aldrin Jr - Apollo 11 Moon Landing

    Neil’s partner on the Moon, Edwin E. "Buzz" Aldrin Jr., was next out the hatch. Buzz said, "Be sure not to lock it on my way out." On the surface, Neil says "Isn’t that something? Magnificent sight out here." Buzz replys:

    Magnificent desolation.

    From: http://www.spacequotations.com/apollo.html

    —Huffduffed by Indyplanets 4 years ago

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