What is Moon Landing Day?

Celebrated every July 20, it marks the day humans first set foot on the moon in 1969.

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The Mission that Made History

NASA’s Apollo 11 launched on July 16, 1969 — with one bold goal: land on the Moon.

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Meet the Moon Heroes

Neil Armstrong,Buzz Aldrin,Michael Collins (Orbiter Pilot)

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One Small Step…

Neil Armstrong’s legendary words on July 20, 1969: “One small step for man, one giant leap for mankind.”

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Global Impact

600+ million people watched live. The Moon Landing inspired generations in science, tech, and beyond.

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Fun Moon Facts

Moon has no atmosphere Footprints can last millions of years Moon orbits Earth every 27 days

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How NASA Celebrates Today

NASA hosts special broadcasts, museum events, and launches Moon-related missions.

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Join the Celebration

Local planetariums Online live events Watch Moon documentaries with family!

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Inspired Yet?

Moon Landing Day 2025 reminds us: Dreams are never too far Humanity can achieve the impossible Follow for more inspiring stories

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