Buzz Aldrin did bring a cassette player and played Fly Me To The Moon during this mission.
First music played on the moon.
EBL: π πΊπΈApollo 11 Day 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, The Eagle Has Landed, Neil Armstrong, Fly Me To The Moon, Astronaut Wives, Luna Ladies, When do we get our S.H.A.D.O. moon base?
Camp of the Saints: Apollo 11: Peak American Achievement and Glory?
Smithsonian: What you didn't know about the Apollo 11 Mission
Powerline: The Moon @ 50 and More Leftist Moonbattery
Instapundit: Jeff Dunetz: Apollo 11's most significant achievement wasn't scientific and Victory Girls: The people who built our way to the moonApollo 11: The Ring-A-Ding-Ding Splashdown — 24 July 1969— Bob Belvedere (@BobBelvedere) July 24, 2019
featuring Francis Albert Sinatrahttps://t.co/B5ADc2DVGC
Camp of the Saints: Apollo 11: Peak American Achievement and Glory?
Smithsonian: What you didn't know about the Apollo 11 Mission
Powerline: The Moon @ 50 and More Leftist Moonbattery
Mark Steyn: Fly Me To The Moon
On this 50th anniversary of the Moon landing, let us resolve to reignite the spirit of those pioneering astronauts by driving a Corvette to a piano bar and winking at cocktail waitresses— David Burge (@iowahawkblog) July 20, 2019
Legal Insurrection: America Was Great: 50 Years Ago
AoSHQ: Apollo 11 and American History
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