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A girl holding a copy of The Washington Post, reporting the Apollo 11 Moon landing on July 21, 1969. As of 2018, the United States had 1,279 [1] daily newspapers that were printed and distributed in the nation. [2]
July 21, 1969 (Monday) [ edit ] In what NASA considered to be the most dangerous part of the Apollo 11 mission, Edwin "Buzz" Aldrin and Neil Armstrong became the first people to use rockets to lift off from somewhere other than Earth, departing the lunar surface at 17:54 UTC (1:54 p.m. EDT) in order to return to the orbiting command module. [ 83 ]
This is a list of online newspaper archives and some magazines and journals, including both free and pay wall blocked digital archives. Most are scanned from microfilm into pdf, gif or similar graphic formats and many of the graphic archives have been indexed into searchable text databases utilizing optical character recognition (OCR) technology.
July 19, 1969, 21:44 UTC [7] Lunar orbiter; ... Scientific value was not a consideration. ... A girl holding The Washington Post newspaper stating "'The Eagle Has ...
The July 21, 1969, edition with the headline " 'The Eagle Has Landed': Two Men Walk on the Moon", covering the Apollo 11 landing. After Wilkins' death in 1903, his sons John and Robert ran the Post for two years before selling it in 1905 to John Roll McLean, owner of the Cincinnati Enquirer.
Bloomfield-Birmingham Eccentric Newspaper [253] Bronson Journal, Bronson ceased publication on Nov. 16, 2017 Archived 2019-11-21 at the Wayback Machine. Copper Island News, Hancock [254] Copper Island Sentinel, Calumet [255] [254] Daily Chronicle, Marshall (1879–1907) [256] The Dearborn Independent (1919–27) Detroit Sunday Journal [257 ...
The Massachusetts Gazette. And Boston News-letter [1] The Massachusetts Gazette, and the Boston Post-boy and Advertiser [1] The Massachusetts Gazette; and the Boston Weekly News-letter [1] Massachusetts Mercury [1] Massachusetts Spy [1] The Mercury [1] The Morning Chronicle; and the General Advertiser [1] The New-England Chronicle [1] The New ...
Original - The Washington Post on Monday, July 21, 1969 stating "'The Eagle Has Landed'—Two Men Walk on the Moon". Reason Good quality. It was featured on Commons and Turkish wikipedia. It shows someone reactions after the moon landing and how big a deal it was. Articles in which this image appears