50 Years After Americans First Walked on the Moon, It's Time for Another 'Giant Leap' for Mankind
July 19, 2019
July 19, 2019
WASHINGTON, July 19 -- The White House issued the following news release:
On July 20, 1969, man took his first steps on the Moon--a goal that President John F. Kennedy set less than a decade before but never lived to see. The achievement captivated the world, including millions of Americans who watched history unfold before their eyes.
Fifty years later, we honor the bravery of three astronauts who entered the unknown, pioneered a new frontier, and left pride in the hea . . .
On July 20, 1969, man took his first steps on the Moon--a goal that President John F. Kennedy set less than a decade before but never lived to see. The achievement captivated the world, including millions of Americans who watched history unfold before their eyes.
Fifty years later, we honor the bravery of three astronauts who entered the unknown, pioneered a new frontier, and left pride in the hea . . .