Today's the Day

CBS has a livestream of the moon landing in 1969 "as it happened," but you can scroll back on YouTube if you are like me and missed it.

I saw it originally, of course, when I was a mere 14 years old in 1969, just two months before I entered high school.



You can watch the link here.

Walter Cronkite and Eric Severeid were in their fifties then, but they looked older than I do now at 64.  People aged a lot sooner back then.

From 2005 is this 60 Minutes interview with Neil Armstrong:



And the moment that will live on in infamy:




The "victim" still denies the moon landing was real.

I hope all these videos stay up.  You never know.




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