Age-old dream to walk on the moon says astronomer as we mark the 50th anniversary of the first moon landing
It was 50 years ago today that human beings stepped foot on a celestial body other than Earth for the first time.
Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin became the first people to set foot on the moon when Apollo 11 landed on the Sea of Tranquility.
Frank Florian with Telus World of Science in Edmonton says people’s fascination with not only the moon, but with exploration, make the first moon landing resonate with people today.
He adds people now have more sophisticated computers on their phones than were on the space craft that went to the moon.