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Apollo 11 anniversary: Watch live stream replay of the Apollo 11 moon landing as it happened on July 16, 1969 - 50th anniversary


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Watch CBS News' original live coverage of the Apollo 11 launch from July 16, 1969 in the video player above starting at 6 a.m. ET.Fifty years ago today, Apollo 11 began its voyage into American history. The Saturn V rocket carrying astronauts Neil Armstrong, Edwin "Buzz" Aldrin and Michael Collins launched from the Kennedy Space Center in Florida at 9:32 a.m. on July 16, 1969 — and just four days later, man first set foot on the moon. Cronkite kicked off the network's July 16th broadcast by introducing the three astronauts who would attempt the "most dangerous, but most thrilling" mission of all time: 38-year-old civilian Neil Armstrong, a former Navy pilot; 39-year-old Air Force colonel Buzz Aldrin; and 38-year-old lieutenant colonel Michael Collins, who piloted the command module while Armstrong and Aldrin walked on the moon. 50 years ago, CBS News anchor Walter Cronkite brought the frontier of outer space to televisions across America 50 years ago, CBS News anchor Walter Cronkite brought the frontier of outer space to televisions across America 50 years ago, millions of people were glued to their television sets as Apollo 11​ launched to the moon 50 years ago, CBS News anchor Walter Cronkite brought the frontier of outer space to televisions across America “I just hope they make it successfully and have no problem,” said a man who’d traveled from California to see Apollo 11 launch to the moon on July 16, 1969. CBS News anchor Walter Cronkite reported early Tuesday morning, July 16, 1969, that the astronauts were pronounced “fit as a fiddle” and ready to fly.

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