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in kindergarden.
My dad was in a bar at the time, watching it on television, so technically, I guess that's where I was too. >_>
in space somewhere, not born yet
OOOOf, under its first an second landing leg.
I'm sure I was watching it on the tv. My dad was working at N.A.S.A. then, and im sure he ordered us to watch it...
I live at my home 24/7... Therefore, I'll be at home
Unmanned - in my crib.
Manned - probably playing somewhere, I was four years old.
Glued to the tv in Wisconsin. I was was wearing a flight suit and eating space sticks.
I was absent that time!
I was around age 10 in Philadelphia, staring at the TV set. My uncle had frightened me because he said that the scientist were saying that the moon was falling, and I kept thinking, "why didn't they just leave the moon like that alone, and now it's falling, they should have left it alone".
I was there...taking pictures.
Crying in my crib for some baby formula. I was born exactly a month before.
I was at my cousins house in Cannon Beach Oregon, and we were all glued to the tv set watching. It was my uncles birthday and he thought that was a really neat birthday present!
I wasn't even born until 23 years later. So, partically, I was nothing.
I was 4 years old .. so cant remember :O)
I was watching it at home with my parents - I barely remember it
I was at home in England during the vacation from university, with my girlfriend (now my wife). We stayed up late with my parents to watch it relayed by satellite, on a black and white television with a 17 inch screen.
We were completely thrilled.
My parents hadn't even met.
I was about 7 months old, so I guess sat on my Mum's knee feeding??
I did not existed yet
at my grandparents' home in Schenectady, NY...
I was not on earth that time...
Watching it on TV with one of my brothers and my little sister.
Syracuse University taking a summer course in geology.
sleeping in my baby crib.
before-life...(as in after-life, i'm 20 now...)
Earth.
in bed. It was at night - time differences and all that. Actually, no, come to think of it, my father woke us up so we could watch it on the telly - so I was in the living room watching it in black and white on the telly
I was visiting my grandparents
Recording 12 hours of it on a reel-to-reel recorder, with NASA audio without commentary on one track and audio with commentary on the other. Still have the tape, although I haven't had a way to play it in years!
I wasnt even thought of yet! I wouldnt come along for another 8 yrs.
I wasn't born yet :)
Um, well my parents were 4, so...
I was unborn for another 23 years.
I was 7 months from conception.
I was just a little less than 6 years old. I was sitting on the floor in our living room in Dothan, Alabama watching the landing on a black and white television set.
I know it seems wierd to have lived in a world before Twitter, but nobody tweeted a word on the Moon landing.
Earth.
I wasn't even born!
In an ovary.
I was a little boy playing in our garden and the fields around our house.
Just before I had to go in for bed, my father who had been working in the garden came over to me and sat down beside me.He pointed up at the Moon and said to me "there are men up there tonight."
I was amazed by what he had said and the memory stuck in my mind.
Lodi, NJ
Probably asleep in my crib, or on my mother's lap.
Planet Marclar.
how bad can the weather get before a launch has to be canceled?
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Do you think the first moon landing was real?
by Awesome on May 19th, 2011
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what was the Apollo 15 mission?
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What did the astronauts do with that monolith they found on the moon?
by Piano Player on January 6th, 2011
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how much fuel was needed for the Apollo 15 mission?
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Well that is a special place.Thanks for sharing! ^^
by Colt COAT of Justice on January 4th, 2009