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Primary Sources:
Apollo 9 modules orbiting above the Earth. Photography. Britannica ImageQuest,
Encyclopædia Britannica, 25 May 2016.
quest.eb.com/search/132_1248551/1/132_1248551/cite. Accessed 10 Oct 2019.
This photo shows the view of a Apollo 9 module which helped out in getting
the first men to the moon
Apollo 11 crew. Photography. Britannica ImageQuest, Encyclopædia Britannica, 25
May 2016.
quest.eb.com/search/132_1249533/1/132_1249533/cite. Accessed 26 Sep 2019.
This is photo shows the Apollo 11 crew together.
Apollo 11 Moon landing, image. Photograph. Britannica ImageQuest,
Encyclopædia Britannica, 31 Aug 2017.
quest.eb.com/search/132_1509618/1/132_1509618/cite. Accessed 19 Sep 2019.
This image shows a picture from the clip of the Apollo 11 landing on the
moon.
Apollo 11 photo of astronaut's footprint on Moon. Photography. Britannica
ImageQuest, Encyclopædia Britannica, 25 May 2016.
quest.eb.com/search/132_1248709/1/132_1248709/cite. Accessed 19 Sep 2019.
This photo, shows a picture of the footprint left by Neil Armstrong on the
moon which were the first footsteps on the moon.
Apollo 11 recovery. Photography. Britannica ImageQuest, Encyclopædia Britannica,
25 May 2016.
quest.eb.com/search/139_1969776/1/139_1969776/cite. Accessed 3 Oct 2019.
This photo shows where the three men landed when they came back to Earth
from their amazing journey.
Burnett, David. “We Have Liftoff.” Smithsonian, vol. 40, no. 4, July 2009, pp. 52–
54. EBSCOhost,search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=khh&AN=42120
813&site=hrc-live.
This article was written by someone who witnessed the launch of the Apollo
11 as it set for the moon and he tells the launch in his point of view.
"Buzz Aldrin Quotes." BrainyQuote, www.brainyquote.com/authors/buzz-aldrin-
quotes. Accessed 24 Oct. 2019.
This webpage includes several Buzz Aldrin quotes.
Buzz Aldrin Stepping Onto Moon. Photography. Britannica ImageQuest,
Encyclopædia Britannica, 25 May 2016.
quest.eb.com/search/139_1988471/1/139_1988471/cite. Accessed 24 Oct 2019.
This photo shows Buzz Aldrin stepping onto the moon.
Early space suit design, conceptual image. Photography. Britannica ImageQuest,
Encyclopædia Britannica, 25 May 2016.
quest.eb.com/search/132_1249724/1/132_1249724/cite. Accessed 10 Oct 2019.
This is a photo that shows how a spacesuit would have looked if we had
landed on the moon in 1957, but instead we landed in 1969 with a more advanced
spacesuit.
First Man on the Moon by 1965?, front page of 'The Children's Newspaper', 1961
(newsprint). Photograph. Britannica ImageQuest, Encyclopædia Britannica, 25
May 2016.
quest.eb.com/search/108_1093989/1/108_1093989/cite. Accessed 26 Sep 2019.
This photo shows the front page of the children’s newspaper talking about
the first man on the moon.
FIRST MAN ON THE MOON. - U.S. commemorative postage stamp, 1969.. Fine
Art. Britannica ImageQuest, Encyclopædia Britannica, 25 May 2016.
quest.eb.com/search/140_1657433/1/140_1657433/cite. Accessed 24 Oct 2019.
This photo shows the U.S. commemorative postage stamp, 1969 of the first
man on the moon.
Fredericksen, Rick. “The Moonglow of Apollo 11.” Vietnam, vol. 32, no. 2, Aug.
2019, pp. 14–16. EBSCOhost,
search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=khh&AN=136475650&site=hrc
-live.
This article tells us how Vietnam saw the moon landing.
Memorial service for Neil Armstrong at the Washington National Cathedral.
Photograph. Britannica ImageQuest, Encyclopædia Britannica, 25 May 2016.
quest.eb.com/search/174_503442/1/174_503442/cite. Accessed 24 Oct 2019.
This photo shows the memorial of Neil Armstrong, the first man on the
moon.
NASA. "Restored Apollo 11 Moonwalk - Original NASA EVA Mission Video -
Walking on the Moon." YouTube, NASA, 17 July 2014,
www.youtube.com/watch?v=S9HdPi9Ikhk. Accessed 24 Oct. 2019.
This is a three hour long video that was published by NASA showing most of
what happened during and after the moon landing.
Space exploration: Apollo 11. Video. Britannica School, Encyclopædia Britannica, 5
Aug. 2019. school.eb.com/levels/middle/assembly/view/67536. Accessed 20 Sep.
2019.
This video is a clip of the Apollo 11 landing on the moon and Neil taking his
first steps on the moon.
The U.S. astronaut Neil Armstrong, spacecraft commander for Apollo 11, was the
first man to step on the surface of the Moon.. Photograph. Britannica ImageQuest,
Encyclopædia Britannica, 25 May 2016.
quest.eb.com/search/170_2989980/1/170_2989980/cite. Accessed 26 Sep 2019.
This photo shows Neil Armstrong wearing a headset on the aircraft
US President Barack Obama stands alongsi. Photographer. Britannica
ImageQuest, Encyclopædia Britannica, 25 May 2016.
quest.eb.com/search/115_2759322/1/115_2759322/cite. Accessed 24 Oct 2019.
This photo shows Barrack Obama with everybody who was in the Apollo 11
during the moon landing in the 40th anniversary of NASA, the moon landing.
Secondary Sources:
"Apollo 11: One Giant Leap for Mankind." Richard Nixon Presidential Library and
Museum | Richard Nixon Museum and Library,
www.nixonlibrary.gov/museum/exhibitions/apollo-11-one-giant-leap-mankind.
Accessed 25 Sept. 2019.
This article helped me learn more about the result of their success and the
fame they got for completing this great accomplishment.
"Armstrong, Neil Alden." National Aviation Hall of Fame, 1979,
www.nationalaviation.org/our-enshrinees/armstrong-neil/. Accessed
24 Oct. 2019.
This is another biography of Neil Armstrong that includes, of course, his
accomplishments.
Baron, Robert C., and Samuel Scinta. “1960-1970 the Unsettled Decade: 1969 First
Man on the Moon.” Millennium 2000 -- 20th Century America: Key Events in
History, Mar. 1996, pp. 90–92. EBSCOhost,
search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=khh&AN=18519902&site=hrc-
live.
This article shows from the beginning of all of theories of the world to when
we finally got to the moon.
Bustard, Bruce I. "20 July 1969." National Archives, 13 Dec. 2017,
www.archives.gov/publications/prologue/2003/summer/20-july-1969.html.
Accessed 25 Sept. 2019.
This is an article that gave me a very detailed explanation of exactly what
happened the days from start to end of the story of the first man on the moon.
"Buzz Aldrin." Britannica School, Encyclopædia Britannica, 27 Feb.
2019. school.eb.com/levels/middle/article/Buzz-Aldrin/309758. Accessed 10 Oct.
2019.
This is the biography of Edwin Aldrin, the second man to set foot on the
moon and the other person to join Neil Armstrong on the Apollo 11.
Chaddock, Gail Russell. “Neil Armstrong: Modest Man, Large Footprint in Time
and Space.” Christian Science Monitor, Aug. 2012, p. N.PAG. EBSCOhost,
search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=khh&AN=79329291&site=hrc-
live
This article talks about the accomplishments that he achieved throughout
his life including being the first man on the moon.
FISHMAN, CHARLES. “Inside America’s Greatest Adventure.” Smithsonian, vol. 50,
no. 3, June 2019, pp. 22–74. EBSCOhost,
search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=khh&AN=136766761&site=hrc
-live.
This is an excerpt from a book that talks about the first moon landing.
Fulco, Charles. "The Eagle has Landed." Britannica School, Aug. 2019,
school.eb.com/levels/middle/magazine/article/136973932. Accessed
20 Sept. 2019.
This is a magazine that gave me more information of the whole journey
that everyone who helped had to get the first men on the moon.
Lusted, Marcia Amidon. “Moon Landing.” Cobblestone, vol. 31, no. 5, May 2010,
pp. 42–43. EBSCOhost,
search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=khh&AN=50499946&site=hrc-
live.
This article summarizes the moon landing and how much of a great
achievement it was for mankind.
Mathews, Andrew. "Britannica School." Britannica School, Aug. 2019,
school.eb.com/levels/middle/magazine/article/136973931. Accessed
26 Sept. 2019.
This article shows the dates of our progress of getting further into space
and getting closer to getting to the moon.
Meyer, Jeffrey. “Moonwalk: The Story of the Apollo 11 Moon Landing.” School
Library Journal, vol. 63, no. 5, May 2017, p. 115. EBSCOhost,
search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=khh&AN=123128261&site=hrc
-live.
This talks about the whole mission and includes details of the engineering
and introduces the astronauts.
"Neil Armstrong." Britannica School, Encyclopædia Britannica, 27 Aug.
2012. school.eb.com/levels/middle/article/Neil-Armstrong/272958. Accessed 19
Sep. 2019.
This article helped me with my first paragraph by giving me more details
about Neil Armstrong, the first man on the moon, and what the men did up there.
Purdue Marketing & Media, Purdue University. "Purdue Remembers Neil
Armstrong." Purdue University - Indiana's Land Grant University, 2012,
www.purdue.edu/armstrong/. Accessed 24 Oct. 2019.
This webpage was made as a recognition after Neil Armstrong had died.
RCSDIT. 2013. The Space Race, www.slideshare.net/RCSDIT/the-space-race-
20489295. Accessed 17 Oct. 2019.
This website shows the progress of how we got to the moon and what we
achieved before we got to the moon. It also provides several timelines.
Slade, Suzanne, and Alan Marks. Daring Dozen: The Twelve Who Walked on the
Moon. Charlesbridge Publishing, 2019.
This book talks about all the history of our journeys through space, the
NASA scientist that helped, the technology used, and the people that actually got
to space.
Waxman, Olivia B. "Lots of People Have Theories About Neil Armstrong's 'One
Small Step for Man' Quote. Here's What We Really Know." Time, 15 July 2019,
time.com/5621999/neil-armstrong-quote/. Accessed 24 Oct. 2019.
This tells us all we need to know about Neil Armstrong’s famous quote.
Wenz, John. 2019. 17 Original Sketches That Reveal How the Apollo Missions
Worked, www.popularmechanics.com/space/moon-mars/g2056/apollo-
schematics-moon-landing/?slide=8. Accessed 17 Oct. 2019.
This website shows diagrams of Apollo Missions including the Eagle, Apollo
11, module, how it works, and it’s structure.

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