Top X Posts (formerly Tweets) for National Moon Day in 2024
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Happy International Moon day! On this day in 1969 a human set foot on the moon for the first time in history!
— Cathrin Machin Space Art (@Cathrinmachin) July 20, 2024
As we celebrate National Moon Day, Firefly pays tribute to the Apollo 11 astronauts who stepped foot on the Moon 55 years ago today. The mission of Neil Armstrong, Edwin Aldrin, and Michael Collins forever changed the landscape of space exploration and the human spirit. Firefly… Show more
SCRABBLEGRAM* OF THE DAY The Moon (a sonnet) Happy International Moon Day! 55 years ago today, the Apollo 11 crew landed the Eagle on the moon. *Uses each of the 100 Scrabble tiles (x4). Show more
— Dave's Scrabblegrams (@dc_scrabblegram) July 20, 2024
Thank you to our organizers, participants and visitors for making our inaugural International Moon Day a phenomenal success! Many thanks to NASA Space Shuttle Seamstress Jean Write who surprised Rupert with his very own space suit Show more
— Cape Canaveral Space Force Museum (@ccspacemuseum) July 21, 2024
On National Moon Day, we remember the moon landing—a remarkable achievement in humanity’s quest to surpass itself. Let’s rekindle that spirit of unity and ambition to make history once more, together.
Throwback to August 1969, when Apollo 11 astronauts visited UNHQ in NYC after their historic achievement, the first moon landing by humans. Watch on Saturday's International Moon Day. un.org/en/observances… Show more
NATIONAL MOON DAY on July 20 commemorates the day man 1st walked on the moon in 1969. NASA reported the moon landing as being “...the single greatest technological achievement of all time.” #NationalMoonDay Show more
Happy International Moon Day! This day marks the anniversary of the 1969 Apollo 11 Moon landing. ispace is excited to be heading back to the Moon this winter with our HAKUTO-R Mission 2 RESILIENCE lander, which will carry our micro rover together with customer payloads. Stay… Show more
National Moon Day celebrates when Neil Armstrong first walked on the moon in 1969. The moon landing inspired scientific research and was a symbol of human achievement.