THE SPACE EDUCATORS' HANDBOOK
GALLERY OF TIME MAGAZINE SPACE COVERS
Copyright 1969 by TIME, INC.
Click here to see large photo of the July 25, 1969 cover of TIME.
The TIME cover of the July 25, 1969 issue featured Neil
Armstrong. Contents of the magazine included a detailed description of the
Apollo 11 lunar landing mission, photos of liftoff, a review of the Lunar
Lab, an article about the future of the space program called NEXT, MARS AND
BEYOND, and the transmitted television picture of Aldrin and Armstrong
planting the U.S. flag on the Moon.
Copyright 1969 by TIME, INC.
Click here to see large photo of the July 18, 1969 cover of TIME.
The July 18, 1969 TIME cover displayed a painting of the lunar module orbiting
the Moon. The issue was titled TO THE MOON SPECIAL SUPPLEMENT.
An interesting discussion about the benefits of going to the Moon entitled:
CAN THE MOON BE OF ANY EARTHLY USE was included along with a group of
detailed sketches of how the Apollo 11 astronauts would reach the Moon, land
and return to Earth. A brief history of pioneers (Tsiolkovsky, Oberth, and
Goddard were pictured.) who contributed to rocketry
and the lunar landing program was included in the articles: THE PIONEERS and
WHO MADE IT POSSIBLE. (Houbolt, Von Braun, and Draper were pictured.)
Finally, the obligatory article concerning the crew and their families was
included and entitled: THE CREW: MEN APART.
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