When Apollo 11 took us to Moon
Forty-seven years ago today, humans for the first time managed to step on their nearest celestial body and the Earth’s sole natural satellite, Moon, a landmark achievement in the heydays of the Space Race, which came over a decade after the first man-made object orbited our cosmic home and more than two decades after we took the first-ever photo from our Earth.
Wednesday, July 20, 2016