50th Anniversary Of The Apollo 11 Moon Landing
Podcast |
The Full Story
Publisher |
WSHU Public Radio
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
Government
News
Publication Date |
Jul 18, 2019
Episode Duration |
00:48:58
Fifty years ago this week, the Apollo Lunar Module, “The Eagle,” landed on the moon. Much of the technology that went into getting a human on the moon was developed on Long Island. We look into the local connection to the Apollo 11 mission to the moon with guests: Bill Finch, executive director, Discovery Museum J. Bret Bennington, Ph.D., professor of geology, environment and sustainability, Hofstra University Ed Whitman, engineer for communications between Lunar Excursion and Command Services Modules Roy LeCann, former Grumman vice president; director, Lunar Module Data Reduction System Jan Lawrence Junglut, engineer, Apollo Communications Subsystem Ed O'Connor, engineer, Hamilton Standard; volunteer, Connecticut Science Center Joshua Stoff, curator, Cradle of Aviation Museum and Education Center
Fifty years ago this week, the Apollo Lunar Module, “The Eagle,” landed on the moon. Much of the technology that went into getting a human on the moon was developed on Long Island. We look into the local connection to the Apollo 11 mission to the moon with guests: Bill Finch, executive director, Discovery Museum J. Bret Bennington, Ph.D., professor of geology, environment and sustainability, Hofstra University Ed Whitman, engineer for communications between Lunar Excursion and Command Services

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