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"Who can forget seeing that first step?" por NASA

Por NASA Podcast #Recomendado Tweet "Who can forget seeing that first step?" Sue from Cincinatti, Ohio, met her husband for the first time during the moonwalk and remembers wishing he would stop talking during the broadcast.

"She told me it was really important to watch it and to pay attention." por NASA

Por NASA Podcast #Recomendado Tweet "She told me it was really important to watch it and to pay attention." Sima from Rockville, Maryland, was six years old when her mother sat her down in front of the television and told her to pay close attention so that she could tell others what it was like to see humans walk on the Moon.

"I felt homesick." por NASA

Por NASA Podcast #Recomendado Tweet "I felt homesick." Phillip of Savannah, Texas, was traveling in the mountains of Ecuador and was sad to miss out on a shared family experience. But he later became friends with an Apollo astronaut who made him feel connected to the Moon landings.

"It was just me and the TV." por NASA

Por NASA Podcast #Recomendado Tweet "It was just me and the TV." Mike from Greenville, North Carolina, was born two days after NASA was founded and grew up loving space. He had to take the TV and watch the landing outside because his mom was vacuuming.

"It was a truly wondrous experience." por NASA

Por NASA Podcast #Recomendado Tweet "It was a truly wondrous experience." Michael from Lubbock, Texas, was traveling in Europe with a group of other high school-aged students in 1969. On the day of the Moon landing, he was in a hotel in London, huddled around a television among his fellow travelers.

"It was just the most exciting thing that ever happened." por NASA

Por NASA Podcast #Recomendado Tweet "It was just the most exciting thing that ever happened." Michael, from New York, New York, was at summer camp during the Moon landing. Thankfully, it was visiting weekend, so he got to share the experience with his parents.

"The celebration went on for a very long time." por NASA

Por NASA Podcast #Recomendado Tweet "The celebration went on for a very long time." Lisa from Ambler, Pennsylvania, was in Italy with her family in July 1969. Only one house in her father's hometown had a TV, and they had to walk 45 minutes to get to it.

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