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Apollo 11 Astronaut Speaks about the Moon Landing and Why Space Matters Today
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Collins: Keeping Earth in View Doesn’t Require a Spacecraft
Earth Day 2019:
This year marks the 50th anniversary of mankind’s first landing on the moon, on July 20, 1969.
While Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin were on the moon taking “one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind”, Michael Collins’ job was to fly around the moon and pick them up again before coming back to earth.
Astronaut Collins spoke at the National Press Club Apr. 15 to
recount his role in the Apollo 11 mission with Armstrong and Aldrin. He was interviewed
by Marvin Kalb, and they discussed not only the 1969 mission but today’s Mars
mission planning, competition in space, militarization and privatization of
space technology, and what space exploration means for people, politics, and the
human race.