Rod Pyle, Space Historian and Author, speaking for fans of the Museum of the San Fernando Valleytonight at 18312 W. Oxnard St., Tarzana, May 18, 2019, 7-9pm.
It's an event to wonder at Space history and learn about the possibilities Science, Space, STEM and vision have given Californians.
"Forty-nine years ago on July 20, 1969, humanity stepped foot on another celestial body and into history. Mission Commander Neil Armstrong documented the lunar mission and snapped this image of Lunar Module Pilot Buzz Aldrin, as he carried the Passive Seismic Experiments Package (in his left hand) and the Laser Ranging Retroreflector (in his right) to the deployment area. These two experiments made up the Early Apollo Scientific Experiment Package. This photograph was taken at Tranquility Base in our Moon's Mare Tranquillitatis, or Sea of Tranquility.
Original film magazine was labeled S. Film Type: Ektachrome EF SO168 color film on a 2.7-mil Estar polyester base taken with a 60mm lens. Sun angle is sedium. Tilt direction is South (S).
Image Credit: NASA
Last Updated: July 20, 2018
Editor: Yvette Smith"
Got badges:
https://mars.jpl.nasa.gov/resources/4998/curiosity-explorer-badgejpg/
Find out about the rich Valley contribution to reaching for the Moon and more…robots, teamwork, risk taking, personal investment, jobs, creativity, and design, math and engineering.
Hea thrilling evening along Oxnard Street, use the event brite site and head out immediately to hear Rod, meet new friends, buy a book, find out what's next.
An Event in an hour, 7pm walk down memory lane and meet the Valley's past and present contributions……:
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/the-museum-speaker-event-rod-pyle-space-historian-and-author-tickets-60305634777
A teachable anniversary:
http://nisenet.org/moon50
Space men:
https://www.businessinsider.com/apollo-astronauts-50th-moon-landing-anniversary-photos-2019-4
Artifacts and Messages "Keep dreaming…especially now":
http://www.collectspace.com/news/news-091318a-smithsonian-apollo11-50th-celebration.html
Time to collect your memories:
https://www.space.com/nasa-wants-apollo-moon-landing-memories.html
Watch for new aeronautics and space ..science, flight, engineering, design…. exhibits this year:
https://themuseumsfvnow.org