Here's What Neil Armstrong Saw When He Landed Apollo 11's Eagle on the Moon

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Here's What Neil Armstrong Saw When He Landed Apollo 11's Eagle on the Moon
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See the moon through the eyes of the legendary moonwalker for the first time ⬇️

The new view comes courtesy of NASA's Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter , which has been circling Earth's nearest neighbor since 2009.

"However, that viewpoint was looking out the right window, entirely missing the hazards that Armstrong saw as the Eagle approached the surface," Robinson added."The LROC team simulated what Armstrong saw out his window."Visual record"The only visual record of the historic Apollo 11 landing is from a 16mm time-lapse movie camera mounted in Buzz Aldrin's window ," LROC team members wrote in a description of the new video on Tuesday .

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