Here's the famous appearance by Armstrong's parents on I've Got a Secret, when host Garry Moore asks them how they'd feel if their son was someday to be the first man on the moon.
Here is NBC's coverage of the Apollo 11 launch. It was a dominant event on television - I was on summer vacation, so I didn't have to worry about missing the excitement because I was stuck in school. I made sure I set the alarm to get up early that morning and watch the pre-launch coverage. So many times nowadays we see specialized coverage by "science reporters," so it's interesting to watch Huntley and Brinkley reporting from the Cape.
These are highlights of the restored footage of Armstrong's first steps on the moon. Remarkable - it was just about impossible to believe that they were going to show live television from the moon. Surely they were just going to have the sound against some animation, weren't they?
These are highlights of the restored footage of Armstrong's first steps on the moon. Remarkable - it was just about impossible to believe that they were going to show live television from the moon. Surely they were just going to have the sound against some animation, weren't they?
Remember how emotional Walter Cronkite got when Armstrong first stepped on the moon? Cronkite and Wally Schirra, such genuine awe. Is this really happening? "It still seems like a dream."
I remember sitting at home watching the astronauts, after they came out of their quarantine, flying from city to city to take part in parades. Here's ABC News coverage of the parades on "Astronauts' Day."
Happy memories. Godspeed, Neil Armstrong. TV
Garry Moore was clairvoyant!
ReplyDeleteIf he watched the first moon landing with family or friends, he probably told them "See, I told you when he joined the astronaut program that Neil Armstrong would be the first man on the moon!".