It has been estimated that half a billion people watched the moon landing on TV.
An estimated 530 million people worldwide watched the first moon landing on July 20, 1969.
It is estimated that 600 million saw the moon landing on T.V.
An estimated 600 million people watched the Apollo 11 moon landing live on television.
It is estimated that between 500-600 million people watched the Apollo 11 moon landing on their televisions.
The mid-year population estimate for 1969 shows there were approximately 3,631,478,167 people on the planet. It is estimated that around 600 million people watched the Apollo 11 landing live on T.V. 600,000,000 / 3,631,478,167 = 0.16522. Roughly 16.5% of the world population watched the first lunar landing.
An estimated 530 million people worldwide watched the first moon landing on July 20, 1969.
It is estimated that 600 million saw the moon landing on T.V.
Approximately 600 million people around the world watched the moon landing on July 20, 1969.
An estimated 600 million people watched the Apollo 11 moon landing live on television.
It is estimated that between 500-600 million people watched the Apollo 11 moon landing on their televisions.
The mid-year population estimate for 1969 shows there were approximately 3,631,478,167 people on the planet. It is estimated that around 600 million people watched the Apollo 11 landing live on T.V. 600,000,000 / 3,631,478,167 = 0.16522. Roughly 16.5% of the world population watched the first lunar landing.
Most of us watched it on TV.
Nobody knows for sure - but I would guess that it would be anyone with a television
An estimated 600 million people, or nearly 17% of the entire world's population at the time, watched the landing. It's safe to say that nearly every important person from 1969 watched the event.
The first landing by man on the moon, was made at the Tranquility Base.
There was no moon landing in 1994, the final moon landing occurred in December, 1972.
Neil Armstrong