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Medallion commemorating 1969 landing on the Moon, Apollo 11 mission
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Medallion, commermorating landing on the Moon, Apollo 11 mission, metal, unknown maker, possibly made in Australia, probably 1969.
On July 21, 1969, American astronaut Neil Armstrong, commander of the Apollo 11 Moon mission, became the first person to set foot on another world. This historic spaceflight marked the culmination of the so-called Â?Space RaceÂ?, one of the major Cold War propaganda battles between the United States and the USSR, which began in 1957, when the Soviet Union shocked the world by launching the first satellite, Sputnik 1. Stung by a string of Soviet firsts in space exploration, in May 1961 President Kennedy committed the United States to achieving a human landing on the Moon by 1970: a bold goal to set at a time when AmericaÂ?s first astronaut had made only a 15 minute sub-orbital flight just 3 weeks before.

When Apollo 11Â?s Lunar Module Eagle, with its crew, mission commander Neil Armstrong and Lunar Module pilot Col. Edwin Â?BuzzÂ? Aldrin, landed on the Moon, it effectively gave the United States the victory in the Space Race, as the Soviet Union had not been able to mount a successful lunar programme of its own. But the success of Apollo 11 was more than just a Cold War propaganda victory: when Armstrong stepped onto the lunar surface at 12.56pm Eastern Australian time and uttered his famous words Â?ThatÂ?s one small step for (a) man; one giant leap for MankindÂ? he was fulfilling a centuries-old dream.

The desire to journey into the heavens is as old as humanity and the dream of travelling to the Moon has inspired poets and storytellers since Roman times. But it was not until the 20th Century that the technology to achieve spaceflight was developed and scientists and engineers looked forward to achieving this long-held goal. Apollo 11 therefore represented not just a Cold War political prize, it was also the accomplishment of an ancient Human aspiration: for the first time, people had left our home planet Earth and travelled to another world in the solar system.

Australia played an important part in all the Apollo missions, with NASA tracking stations at Carnarvon (WA) and Honeysuckle Creek and Tidbinbilla (ACT) providing vital communication links with the Apollo spacecraft. In particular, the Apollo 11 Moonwalk images broadcast to the world were received at Honeysuckle Creek and the Parkes radio telescope.
Thought to be made in Australia in about 1969

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Description
Medallion, commermorating landing on the Moon, Apollo 11 mission, metal, unknown maker, possibly made in Australia, probably 1969.

Circular cast metal medallion. Obverse shows the Apollo 11 logo of bald eagle landing on lunar surface. On reverse the following on relief: HERE MEN FROM THE/PLANET EARTH FIRST SET/FOOT UPON THE MOON JULY/1969 A.D. WE CAME IN PEACE/FOR ALL MANKIND/Neil A Armstrong/Michael Collins/Edwin E Aldrin, Jr.

Designed: United States of America

Made: Australia; 1969
Marks
No marks
87/528
Diameter
33 mm

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Acquisition credit line
Gift of G. Kohn, 1987
Subjects
+ Space exploration
+ Apollo 11
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{{cite web |url=http://from.ph/76383 |title=Medallion commemorating 1969 landing on the Moon, Apollo 11 mission |author=Powerhouse Museum |accessdate=20 June 2013 |publisher=Powerhouse Museum, Australia}}


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