2019 July 16  
 
 Apollo 11 Launches Humans to the Moon  
 
 Video Credit:  
NASA 
   
 Explanation:  
Everybody saw the Moon. Nobody had ever been there. 
Humans across planet Earth watched in awe 50 years ago today as a powerful 
Saturn V rocket attempted to launch humans -- to 
the Moon.
Some in space flight guessed that the machinery was so complex, that so many things had to go right for it to work, that 
Apollo 11 would end up being 
another 
useful dress rehearsal for a later successful Moon-landing mission. 
But to the Moon they went.
The featured video starts by showing astronauts 
Aldrin, 
Armstrong, and 
Collins 
making their way to the waiting rocket.
As the large and 
mighty 
Saturn V launched, crowds watched from 
Cape Canaveral in 
Florida, 
USA 
and on television around the world. 
The events that unfolded over the next few days, including a dramatic 
moon walk 
50 years ago this Saturday, will forever be remembered as a milestone in 
human history and an unrivaled demonstration of human ingenuity. 
This week, many places around the world are planning 
celebrations of the 
50th anniversary of the first humans landing 
on the Moon.