To the Moon, a companion website to PBS's NOVA television program, chronicles the untold science and engineering story of how we got to the moon. There are images with captions from the Apollo missions, games and activities, journal excerpts from the last man on the Moon (Eugene Cerran), and a discussion of where humans may have come from. The Space Pioneers section offers audio and text about space from those who have experienced it, such as Jim Lovell and Buzz Aldrin. Additional resources are suggested for more information. The accompanying video is available to order. Educational levels: High school, Informal education, Middle school
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This section of the Windows to the Universe web site provides information and images about space mis...
This special edition DVD--introducing NASA's LRO/LCROSS mission--captures the experience in a featur...
The Moon is probably not humankind's final frontier. However, more than 30 years after the completio...
Visitors to this site will learn about NASA's manned and unmanned explorations of the Moon and Mars....
A vintage Magnavox television console displays footage from the launch and landing of the Apollo 11 ...
This is an electronic version of an historical NASA (National Aeronautics and Space Administration) ...
This is perhaps the most complete, detailed and readable story of manned space-flight ever published...
The aim of this study is to outline circumstances and reasons which caused a birth of an ambitious p...
This section of the Windows to the Universe website provides information and images about Earth's Mo...
This new and expanded edition of the bestselling How Apollo Flew to the Moon tells the exciting stor...
Book synopsis: "We choose to go to the Moon, not because it is easy but because it is hard." Preside...
This site, originally published as part of NASA's History Series, presents a detailed history of the...
This portal provides information about the National Aeronautics and Space Administration's (NASA) Lu...
A decision to exploit the extraterrestrial frontier gives man an infinite physical and resource envi...
July 2019 marks 50 years since Neil Armstrong took his famous first steps on the surface of the Moon...
This section of the Windows to the Universe web site provides information and images about space mis...
This special edition DVD--introducing NASA's LRO/LCROSS mission--captures the experience in a featur...