Apollo 11 was the spaceflight that first landed humans on the Moon
Conspiracy theories that claimed that the moon landing was faked and that it was all a Hollywood-like cinematic production shot on Earth have been doing the rounds for decades
Photographs of the first moon landing were nothing short of artistic masterpieces that redefined imagery with the picture of a footprint
People collected and shared prints of the Apollo 11 landing and moonwalk, which also became the basis for artist Andy Warhol's colored prints 'Moonwalk' and for MTV's logo in 1981
Armstrong insisted that he actually said, 'That's one small step for a man.' In fact, in the official transcript, Nasa transcribes the quote as 'that's one small step for (a) man'
A jacket Armstrong wore during the Apollo 11 mission and a moon rock are among the many artifacts
Users would get to explore 20 new stories about lesser-known aspects of the mission and the people who contributed to it
The first step is to protect the sites which chronicle our history on the Moon
The search for water ice on the Moon will be a journey into deep cold shadows at the poles which have lain undisturbed for as much as 3.6 billion years
There are ethical questions that need to be answered regarding such planetary defence systems
NASA admitted in 2006 that no one could find the original video recordings of the historic moon landing
NASA said it plans to enlist a series of commercial robotic landers and rockets to meet lunar payload delivery and service needs