The Epic Voyage of Apollo 11

Lecture

Nearly 50 years ago, humans made their first journey to the surface of another world. Pushing technology far beyond what was thought possible, their mission opened a new chapter in space exploration
We will discuss the events that lead up to the mission, the technologies that had to be invented, and highlights of Apollo 11 mission. Finally, we will explore how science and technology from Apollo have altered our life today”

Lecturer

Frank O’Brien has been volunteering at InfoAge since 2003, and is a Solar System Ambassador for NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory. He is the author of a very successful book on the Apollo Guidance Computer, and gives monthly lectures on all aspects of spaceflight.

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The lecture will be on held Sunday, July 30th at 2 p.m at ISEC, the InfoAge Space Exploration Center, 2300 Marconi Road, Wall, New Jersey.

ISEC is located in Building 9162, adjacent to the 60 foot TLM-18 dish antenna.

Admission $10. This includes admission to all InfoAge museums.

Directions to ISEC
2300 Marconi Road, Wall, NJ 07719