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Apollo 11 at 50: Celebrating first steps on the Moon

Police around the world reported that crime came to a near halt that midsummer Sunday night

AP And The New York Times Published 20.07.19, 02:40 PM
Astronaut Buzz Aldrin walks on the surface of the moon

Astronaut Buzz Aldrin walks on the surface of the moon AP

A half-century ago, in the middle of a mean year of war, famine, violence in the streets and the widening of the generation gap, men from planet Earth stepped onto another world for the first time, uniting people around the globe in a way not seen before or since.

Hundreds of millions tuned in to radios or watched the grainy black-and-white images on TV as Apollo 11’s Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin set foot on the moon on July 20, 1969 , in one of humanity's most glorious technological achievements. Police around the world reported crime came to a near halt that midsummer Sunday night.

We've made a collection of photographs detailing the mission.

Neil Armstrong, Michael Collins and Buzz Aldrin before the launch at Kennedy Space Center on Merritt Island, Florida

Neil Armstrong, Michael Collins and Buzz Aldrin before the launch at Kennedy Space Center on Merritt Island, Florida AP

Saturn V rocket carrying the Apollo 11 crew launches from the Kennedy Space Center in Florida

Saturn V rocket carrying the Apollo 11 crew launches from the Kennedy Space Center in Florida AP

The Earth as the Apollo 11 mission heads to the moon

The Earth as the Apollo 11 mission heads to the moon AP

The surface of the moon as seen from lunar orbit during the Apollo 11 mission

The surface of the moon as seen from lunar orbit during the Apollo 11 mission The New York Times

Aldrin descends a ladder from the Lunar Module during the Apollo 11 mission

Aldrin descends a ladder from the Lunar Module during the Apollo 11 mission AP

Aldrin's boot and bootprint on the moon

Aldrin's boot and bootprint on the moon AP

Aldrin stands next to the Passive Seismic Experiment device on the surface of the moon during the Apollo 11 mission

Aldrin stands next to the Passive Seismic Experiment device on the surface of the moon during the Apollo 11 mission AP

Armstrong, the Apollo 11 commander, inside the Lunar Module after he and Aldrin completed their extravehicular activity on the surface of the moon

Armstrong, the Apollo 11 commander, inside the Lunar Module after he and Aldrin completed their extravehicular activity on the surface of the moon AP

The Tranquility Base and the US flag are seen from a window on the Lunar Module as Armstrong and Aldrin prepare for liftoff from the surface of the moon

The Tranquility Base and the US flag are seen from a window on the Lunar Module as Armstrong and Aldrin prepare for liftoff from the surface of the moon AP

The Apollo 11 Lunar Module ascent stage. The Earth rises above the lunar horizon

The Apollo 11 Lunar Module ascent stage. The Earth rises above the lunar horizon AP

Mission Control in Houston erupts in flag-waving celebration after the safe return to the Earth of the Apollo 11 astronauts

Mission Control in Houston erupts in flag-waving celebration after the safe return to the Earth of the Apollo 11 astronauts The New York Times

President Richard Nixon gives an "OK" sign as he greets Apollo 11 astronauts Armstrong, Aldrin and Collins in a quarantine van

President Richard Nixon gives an "OK" sign as he greets Apollo 11 astronauts Armstrong, Aldrin and Collins in a quarantine van AP

People read newspaper coverage of the Apollo 11 moon landing in New York's Rockefeller Center on July 21, 1969

People read newspaper coverage of the Apollo 11 moon landing in New York's Rockefeller Center on July 21, 1969 The New York Times

People line 42nd Street in New York to cheer Apollo 11 astronauts

People line 42nd Street in New York to cheer Apollo 11 astronauts AP

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