Our Moon On July 20, we celebrate the 30th aniversary of man landing on the moon.
The first man to walk on the moon was Neil Armstrong.
Buzz Aldrin was the second to walk on the moon.
In the future thousands of people will travel to the moon.
Two people one from Japan and one from Great Britain, have paid 10 million dollars to travel in space.
Scientists and many companies would like to study and travel to the moon.
Industries would like to mine the nuclear fuel which is plentiful on the moon. The following is a list of important milestones regarding the moon: Egyptians and American Indians worshiped the moon. Galileo was the first scientist to study the moon through a telescope in 1609. July 20, 1969 humans last walk on the moon. The last human walked on the moon on December 1972. I will want to travel to the moon when I grow up.
I will want to see the footprint of Neil Armstrong and
other things in the galaxy like stars, planets, comets, and meteorites.
I will like to see the picture that a astronaut left of his family.
Leilani M, Mr. Mizrahi's Class