Fly to the moon on your computer

Picture 279.pngIn 1961 JFK set a goal for the US to put a man on the moon within the decade. Apollo 11 fulfilled that dream on July 20, 1969.
This site honors the trip using 2009 technology. For the next four days, until the shuttle lands on Monday afternoon, the site will host a complete recreation of the historic event in real time.
Interactive from The Martin Agency / Richmond VA for The JFK Presidential Library.

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Anonymous said:


I love this site. My dad's hooked already.

Anonymous said:

Wow this is great.

Anonymous said:

Come on. Nobody still thinks a man landed on the moon.

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