Awesome moon photo! It was great to see them come back safely. Thank you for linking up and sharing your post. Take care, have a great weekend. PS, thank you for leaving me a comment.
When I was growing up, many of our neighbors and our friends' parents worked at NASA. When I taught school, most of the parents worked at NASA. A few were actual astronauts. I've always loved space.
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I greatly admire their bravery, but I would not squash into a tiny cabin with 3 other people. Hopefully they all landed in good health.
ReplyDeleteAwesome moon photo! It was great to see them come back safely.
ReplyDeleteThank you for linking up and sharing your post. Take care, have a great weekend. PS, thank you for leaving me a comment.
Ingo was dragged out of bed for the first landing and thought it was a cartoon...
ReplyDeleteQuite a shot.
ReplyDeleteI'm glad they got home safely.
ReplyDeleteIt is hard to believe. I also find it "weird" how long ago the first moon shots were, and how many people weren't around them to see it all happen.
ReplyDeleteIt was an incredible mission, and amazing to see the images.
ReplyDeleteSo glad they are safely home!
ReplyDeleteWhen I was growing up, many of our neighbors and our friends' parents worked at NASA. When I taught school, most of the parents worked at NASA. A few were actual astronauts. I've always loved space.
ReplyDeleteI watched so much of this mission thanks to NASA’s youtube channel. It reminded me so much of my childhood and the Apollo missions.
ReplyDeleteI loved watching the splashdown!
ReplyDeleteIt was amazing.
ReplyDeleteIt seems so strange that it's taken so long for us to go back to the moon, but I'm glad we've made such a strong move back out into space.
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