Apollo 11in a sentence
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On July 20, 1969, Apollo 11 landed the first humans on the moon.
Apollo 11 = U.S. space mission that put humans on the moon
- "This'll be the most talked-about event since Apollo 11," Annie said.† (source)
- In physical science, Mr. Ferris announced that NASA had given the go-ahead and in just a month, Apollo 11 would blast off to the moon.† (source)
- In the same week, as well, Apollo 11 landed on the moon, and some children — understandably — seemed to prefer that historic moment to Sesame Street.† (source)
- Like Apollo 11!† (source)
- The public hasn't been this engaged in ship construction since Apollo 11.† (source)
- It feels like you're on Apollo 11, and the moon is in your sights.† (source)
- And we watched Apollo 11 blast off to the moon.† (source)
- Mr. Spicer took me to see her the morning that Apollo 11 blasted off.† (source)
- Mr. Partridge drew a circle around the words "Apollo 11."† (source)
- He actually worked at the factory that made the flag left on the moon by Apollo 11.† (source)
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- With the flight of Apollo 11, scientific discovery is about to make a giant leap, and those leaps are going to come faster and faster.† (source)
- If one of the Apollo 11 astronauts decides to go for a walk around the space capsule, he won't hear a thing.† (source)
- And I'm not lying, I heard, all around us, over the sounds of the huge machines in the room, over the sounds of Apollo 11 heading to the moon, I heard, all around us, the beating of strong wings.† (source)
- And it turned out that the astronauts packed a special flag on Apollo 11, with a wire worked into the material so that it would stick out like that.† (source)
- "It's supposed to be Apollo 11.† (source)
- Apollo 11?† (source)
- APOLLO 11 MOON LANDING† (source)
- Apollo 11.† (source)
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