I DID see the broadcast, supposedly live, on television. I was eight, and in New York. My parents woke us all up to see the program. The program is not the only thing that I remember from that night. The "live video" of Armstrong stepping onto the moon's surface appeared on our TV upside down. Very few people remember that, but there was an upside-down transmission; you can look it up.
I DID see the broadcast, supposedly live, on television. I was eight, and in New York. My parents woke us all up to see the program. The program is not the only thing that I remember from that night. The "live video" of Armstrong stepping onto the moon's surface appeared on our TV upside down. Very few people remember that, but there was an upside-down transmission; you can look it up.
I DID see the broadcast, supposedly live, on television. I was eight, and in New York. My parents woke us all up to see the program. The program is not the only thing that I remember from that night. The "live video" of Armstrong stepping onto the moon's surface appeared on our TV upside down. Very few people remember that, but there was an upside-down transmission; you can look it up.