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Apollo 11 landing: Watch live stream replay of the moon landing as it was originally broadcast July 16, 1969 - 50-year anniversary


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Fifty years ago, millions of people worldwide were glued to their television sets as America launched Apollo 11, the first mission to land on the moon. Four days later, Armstrong and Aldrin would walk on the moon, making "one giant leap for mankind" as Collins orbited in the module that would return them safely home.CBS News anchor Walter Cronkite led the network's live coverage of the mission with unabashed enthusiasm and amazement. Tuesday morning, exactly 50 years later, CBS News will replay that coverage so you can watch how the history-making event unfolded in real time.Then Tuesday night, CBS News celebrates the 50th anniversary with a prime-time special, "Man on the Moon," hosted by "CBS Evening News" anchor Norah O'Donnell.More in Apollo 11: Celebrating 50 yearsTuesday morning live streamWhat: Original live coverage of the Apollo 11 launch – as it happened on July 16, 1969Date: Tuesday, July 16When: 6 a.m. to 10 a.m. ETLive stream: In the video player above or at CBSNews.com/Apollo11 starting at 6 a.m.Tuesday night prime-time specialWhat: "Man on the Moon" – A CBS News SpecialDate: Tuesday, July 16When: 10 p.m. ET/PT; 9 p.m. CT TV channel: Your local CBS stationLive stream: CBS All Access – start a free trial 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, millions of people were glued to their television sets as Apollo 11​ launched to the moon 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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