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NASA
Forty years after the first moon landing, ghostlike relics of what many call mankind’s greatest achievement still remain. More
Images: Moon Debris

NASA
Forty years later, conspiracy theorists still argue that the Apollo program was a mountain of lies that amounts to the greatest conspiracy of all time. More
Slideshow: The Conspiracy Theories

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Apollo landing sites
New images from NASA's Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter show the landing sites for Apollo moon missions. More


Check out artists' renderings, blueprints and test flight photos from the Constellation Program, NASA's upcoming moon mission. More


"Mankind's giant leap" didn't come easily. Take a look back at highlights from the Apollo moon missions. More


The Apollo missions left behind a variety of debris. Check out some of the objects sitting on the moon. More



Apollo 11 Astronauts

Apollo 11 crew
Forty years after their historic mission to the moon, the Apollo 11 astronauts have gone their separate ways but continue to pursue their passions. More
Section: Moon Landing 40th Anniversary

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On July 20, 1969, Neil Armstrong became the first human to set foot on the moon. Do you remember where you were when you heard the news?

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