The Ultimate STEM Educational Event! Apollo 11 showed what happens when humanity aims high. Help us tell the story of America’s greatest achievement to students. Donate today!
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Your $10 Donation Will Help Students Celebrate One of the Greatest Achievements in Human History
Fifty years ago, July 16, 1969, three men launched from Kennedy Space Center, FL to fulfill a mission set out by President John F. Kennedy –land men on the moon and return them home safely. Neil Armstrong, Buzz Aldrin and Michael Collins did just that, and for that moment, the world united and celebrated this incredible feat. The Apollo 11 broadcasts reached as many as one billion viewers, or most everyone on Earth within reach of the satellite television signal, which at the time was the largest audience ever assembled for any human event. It had a profound philosophical effect on society, an existential moment experienced via global television, a moment that remains unrivaled in the history of our species.
This is the Ultimate STEM Educational Event
Apollo 11 showed what happens when humanity aims high, when science, technology, engineering and creativity are united in achieving something truly great for the human species. Help us tell the story of America’s greatest achievement to students.
This STEM Educational Series is currently being scheduled in a wide variety of schools, grades 5-12 to be delivered in the months of April and May 2019. Each lecture is 40 minutes in length, delivered live to the students by Greg McCauley, Executive Director of the Link Institute and former NASA engineer for Mission Planning at the Houston Manned Spacecraft Center for Apollo 15, 16 and 17 https://www.linkobservatory.org/executive_staff.html. Greg is a professional science communicator and uses the latest in theater screen digital imagery, animations, music and multimedia technology.Your $10 donation will make a world of difference. Please help inspire a child today!
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