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B1 Intermediate English 5:14 Educational

Apollo 11’s journey to the moon, annotated

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B1

CEFR Level

5/10

Difficulty

Subtitles (78 segments)

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You’re looking at one of the most incredible moments in human history.

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That’s Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin, walking on the moon.

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Okay, maybe you’ve seen this clip before, but think about that for a second: They’re

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on the moon.

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A celestial object nearly 240,000 miles into outer space.

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That distance is like flying all the way around the Earth 9 1/2 times.

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Millions of people around the world watched on July 16, 1969, as Apollo 11, carrying astronauts

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Neil Armstrong, Buzz Aldrin, and Michael Collins launched from Cape Kennedy, Florida,

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and disappeared into the sky.

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It was the climax of years of preparation and research, and the pinnacle moment of the

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so-called “Space Race” between the United States and Soviet Union, a years-long rivalry

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to compete for dominance in space exploration.

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For the eight days following the launch, the world awaited the return of the would-be heroes.

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So what actually happened between here

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and here?

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So let’s start with the components of the ship that were discarded one by one until

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