Fifty Years On
"That's one small step for a man...."
Aw, hell! You know the rest of it!
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Armstrong, Collins and Aldren |
Walter Cronkite once remarked that, five-hundred years into the future, all of the momentous events of the momentous twentieth century will be viewed by historians as mere footnotes to the moon landing of July 20, 1969, fifty years ago tonight. He probably wasn't too far off the mark. We are as removed from that moment as those who witnessed it were removed from the year 1919. The fact that a half century has gone by between that moment and this defies belief. As divided as America was at that time, the entire country - indeed the entire planet - came together united. It was a very different world.
Despite the volatile times, those were wonderful days to be an American. A very different world indeed.
Tom Degan
Goshen, NY
SUGGESTED VIEWING:
Here's a link to watch CBS News coverage of that historic moment. The anchor is, of course, Cronkite:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zYnF31el-ik
Wasn't that a time?
1 Comments:
I too was ten years-old when I watched the first manned moon landing. I'm more amazed at the feat now than I was as a kid.
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