Jul 20, 1969 fell on a Sunday.
Neil Armstrong stepped on the moon on Sunday, July 20, 1969.
Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin walked on the moon on July 20, 1969, which was a Sunday.
16 July The Apollo 11 Saturn V space rocket lifted off. Buzz and Neil landed on the moon in the Lunar Lander Sunday July 20, 1969 at 20:18 GMT. Monday 21st July 1969 at 02:56 GMT Neil Armstrong stepped onto the moon's surface.
Sunday....Neil Armstrong & Buzz Aldrin landed on the Moon. Michael Collins remained in the module floating above. Greatest day in history. America had new hopes,dreams & visions.
The journey to the surface of the moon from Earth took 4 days.
I am thinking you mean the moon.
well, the moon and sun block it
The duration of Stand Up for the Week is 3000.0 seconds.
The first thing they did was go into a 3 week quarantine, which started the day they left the moon. During that time, the crew was debriefed extensively on their mission by NASA scientists and those who designed the experiments the astronauts left on the moon. After their quarantine ended, the crew was honored in parades in New York City, Chicago, and Los Angeles along with numerous speaches. Following the parades, the crew departed on a world tour in which they presented flags and pieces of moon rocks to various world leaders. Armstrong retired from NASA the following year and accepted a position as a professor of aerospace engineering at the University of Cincinnati. He also sat on numerous boards and did a few commercials for Chrysler cars. He was also a part of the commission that investigated the Challenger explosion.
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After a week from new moon, you'll see a half moon. This is more correctly called the First Quarter phase of the Moon.
I don't have real-time data, but the moon's appearance changes throughout the lunar cycle. You can check a lunar calendar or moon phase app for specific details on what the moon has looked like in the past week.