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The video of the very first moon landing of the apollo 11 mission in 1969! Neil Armstrong was the first man to set foot on the moon with his now legenday words "One small step for man, a giant leap for mankind." This is a truly amazing video and it was in 1969!!! If you think about it, you have orders of magnitude more processing power in your mobile phone than they did in the whole space craft!! Incredible!


The Vision for Space Exploration is the United States space policy announced on January 14, 2004 by U.S. President George W. Bush. It is seen as a response to the Space Shuttle Columbia disaster, the state of human spaceflight at NASA, and a way to regain public enthusiasm for space exploration. The Vision calls for the space program to: Complete the International Space Station by 2010 Retire the Space Shuttle by 2010 Develop the Orion spacecraft (formerly known as the Crew Exploration Vehicle) by 2008, and conduct its first human spaceflight mission by 2014 Develop Shuttle Derived Launch Vehicles Explore the Moon with robotic spacecraft missions by 2008 and crewed missions by 2020 Explore Mars and other destinations with robotic and crewed missions When the Vision was announced in January 2004, the U.S. Congress and the scientific community gave it a mix of positive and negative reviews. For example, Rep. Dave Weldon (R-Fla.) said, "I think this is the best thing that has happened to the space program in decades," while physicist and outspoken manned spaceflight opponent Robert L. Park said that robotic spacecraft "are doing so well it's going to be hard to justify sending a human." Others, such as the Mars Society have argued that it makes more sense to avoid going back to the Moon and instead focus on going to Mars first. In a position paper issued by the National Space Society (NSS), a return to the Moon should be considered a high space program priority, in order to begin development of the knowledge and identification of the industries unique to the Moon. The NSS believes that the Moon may be a repository of the history and possible future of our planet, and that the six Apollo landings only scratched the surface of that treasure. According to NSS, the Moon's far side, permanently shielded from the noisy Earth, is an ideal site for future radio astronomy. Unique products may be producible in the nearly limitless extreme vacuum of the lunar surface, and the Moon's remoteness is the ultimate isolation for biologically hazardous experiments. Lunar resources include most if not all raw materials available on Earth. The Moon can serve as a proving ground for a wide range of space operations and processes, including developments toward In-Situ Resource Utilization or "living off the land" (i.e., self-sufficiency) for permanent human outposts. This has various benefits. Initial return missions as recently proposed by the U.S. President and NASA can be done through space operations using the existing launch infrastructure and assets developed by the shuttle and International Space Station programs, plus existing expendable launch vehicles, with a minimum of new research and development programs. The lessons learned from international cooperation during ISS construction and operations can be improved upon and extended to human missions to the Moon, Mars and elsewhere. Initial missions could place scientific equipment on the Moon and return samples from areas never explored, such as the polar regions. Extent of water and other volatiles important to lunar industrialization could be determined. As future reusable launch systems begin operations, reducing cost and enabling higher flight rates, Earth-Moon traffic can become routine. With humans on the Moon again, NASA's space activities would take on new vigor and public interest. Throughout much of 2004, it was unclear whether the U.S. Congress would be willing to approve and fund the Vision for Space Exploration. However, in November 2004, Congress passed an omnibus spending bill which gave NASA the $16.2 billion that President Bush had sought to kick-start the Vision. According to then-NASA chief Sean O'Keefe, that spending bill "was as strong an endorsement [of the space exploration vision] as any of us could have imagined." In 2005, Congress passed S.1281, the NASA Authorization act of 2005, which explicitly endorses the Vision. The current NASA Administrator, Michael Griffin, who took office in April 2005, is a big supporter of the Vision, but has also modified it somewhat, saying that he wants to reduce the four year gap between the retirement of the Space Shuttle and the first manned mission of the Crew Exploration Vehicle.


The first HD video of the moons surface beamed directly back from the moon, unveiling the astonishing lunar terrain in spectacular detail. Direct From the Moon : MON NOVEMBER 17 9P et/pt : http://channel.nationalgeographic.com/episode/direct-from-the-moon-4058/?source=4003


Vidéo clip de GOODNIGHT Moon, 2000


Shot by acclaimed director Christopher Sims in the band's hometown of San Francisco, CA, "Angels on the Moon" is the debut video for Thriving Ivory. Available Everywhere Now! From the Album: THRIVING IVORY Released: 2008 Get the Album on iTunes: http://tinyurl.com/5lyf3l Download the "Angels on the Moon" Video on iTunes: http://tinyurl.com/5h2k6g


http://www.videojug.com - The moon walk is one of the most famous dance moves of all time. Done properly the moonwalk can't fail to impress, dance guru Anthony King shows us how to moon walk like Michael Jackson. http://www.videojug.com/film/how-to-moon-walk


Director: Patrick Daughters The Reminder (May 1st US/Canada)


Echo & The Bunnymen - The Killing Moon


neil live


Television - Marquee Moon (this is the alternate take from the re-issued LP). Video by onlyjokingman. Contact : onlyjokingman@hotmail.com


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Savage garden - to the moon and back- Hit single


THANK YOU FOR BEING SO REAL...I LOVE YOU BABE!!!


Music video by Dennis DeYoung performing Desert Moon with Jack Cole (C) 2005 A&M Records


its ozzy osbourne (lead singer) bob daisly (bass guitar) jake e lee (lead guitar) and some other people i forgot the names of


1999.


Yellow Moon by Akeboshi


Andy WIlliams singing "Moon River" in 1961.


Giant steps are what you take Walking on the moon I hope my legs don't break Walking on the moon We could walk for ever Walking on the moon We could live together Walking on, walking on the moon Walking back from your house Walking on the moon Walking back from your house Walking on the moon Feet they hardly touch the ground Walking on the moon My feet don't hardly make no sound Walking on, walking on the moon Some may say I'm wishing my days away, no way And if it's the price I pay, some say Tomorrow's another day, you'll stay I may as well play Giant steps are what you take Walking on the moon I hope my legs don't break Walking on the moon We could walk for ever Walking on the moon We could be together Walking on, walking on the moon Some may say I'm wishing my days away no way And if it's the price I pay, some say Tomorrow's another day, you'll stay I may as well play


Bruce Springsteen and Rem during vote for change concert in Washington. One of the greatest duets ever. Watch Springsteen shaking his hips during the Elvis bit, hilarious.


Just Ozzy :)


Creedence Clearwater Revival Bad Moon Rising Green River Lyrics: I see the bad moon rising. I see trouble on the way. I see earthquakes and lightnin'. I see bad times today. CHORUS: Don't go around tonight, Well, it's bound to take your life, There's a bad moon on the rise. I hear hurricanes ablowing. I know the end is coming soon. I fear rivers over flowing. I hear the voice of rage and ruin. CHORUS All right! Hope you got your things together. Hope you are quite prepared to die. Looks like we're in for nasty weather. One eye is taken for an eye. CHORUS CHORUS


frank sinatra - moon river


Epica - Cry For The Moon


I started making this video but it wasn't going anywhere. Then there was a video contest where one of the things you could do was make a video with all clips of Serena as her Princess/Neo Queen self. I thought it would be fun to make and this song fit. There's only 2 times where I show her non-royal. Once as Sailor Moon and once briefly as her normal self. I really hope you all enjoy it. Let me know what you think. The song is Cinderella by I think.. Sweetbox? Something like that.