Mon, Jul 15, 2019
Home Of The Lunar Module Brings Community Together With Two Commemorative Events
On July 20, 1969, 600 million people watched Neil Armstrong take the first steps on the moon. It is considered one of the greatest human and technological achievements in history. On Saturday, July 20, 2019, thousands of people, including those who worked on the Lunar Module and their families, will be joining together at the Cradle of Aviation Museum to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the historic Apollo 11 mission. The Cradle of Aviation, home of the Lunar Module, is celebrating all day and night with two festive events to give the community an opportunity to learn, reflect, remember, & jointly celebrate, all the wonder, achievement, and pride that is Apollo.
“If you’re planning on celebrating the 50th Anniversary of the Apollo 11 moon landing there is only one place you should be…and that’s the Cradle. Fun for the whole family celebrating the most important event in our history,” said Andrew Parton, president of Cradle of Aviation Museum & Education Center
The events are:
- Apollo At 50 Moon Fest Saturday, July 20, 2019 9:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. A Community Countdown will be held at 4:17 pm to collectively watch, re-experience, and honor as a community, the historic “The Eagle has Landed” Lunar Module landing on the moon. Additionally, Space Shuttle Astronauts Bill Shepherd (Babylon) & Charlie Camarda (Ozone Park), both from Long Island, and Bob Cenker will be meeting and greeting with guests. Others activities include moon buggy races, virtual reality moon walks with Microsoft, Apollo 11 First Steps Movie in IMAX, solar telescopes, rocket launches, robotics, and visits from the universe with the NY Avengers.
- Apollo At Countdown Celebration Saturday, July 20, 2019 7:00-11:00 p.m. Guests will dine and dance with a 1960s style band, as the community comes together to watch and re-experience the unforgettable first steps on the moon at 10:56 pm with a special moon landing viewing and countdown. Guests can go back in time and watch original Apollo footage in a 1969 living room, dress in their favorite vintage 1960s clothing, and interact with Shuttle Astronauts.
The Cradle of Aviation Museum and Education Center is home to over 75 planes and spacecraft representing over 100 years of aviation history and Long Island’s only Giant Screen Dome Theater. Currently, the museum is celebrating “Countdown to Apollo at 50” sponsored by the Robert D.L. Gardiner Foundation, showcasing Long Island and Grumman’s significant role in the Apollo program. The Museum was recently recognized and listed on New York State’s National Register of Historic Places as a significant part of American history. The museum is located on Museum Row, Charles Lindbergh Blvd. in East Garden City, NY.
(Image provided with Cradle of Aviation news release)
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