Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin Were Supposed to Nap After Landing on the Moon, But They ...
Five decades ago, as astronauts traveled to the moon for the first time, TIME watched closely, along with the rest of the world. The magazine documented not only the moon landing but also the hopes and fears in the lead-up to the journey. This week, TIME To mark the anniversary, all readers — not just subscribers, who always have access — can get a free look inside the original issues that ran shortly before and after Apollo 11. , with its special supplement on the moon, provides a detailed account of the original plans for the journey. The ...
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