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Works Cited Primary Sources: Pyle, Rod. Destination Moon: The Apollo Missions in the Astronauts' Own Words.

New York: Harper Collins, 2005. Print. This book helped me come up with useful information on all the Apollo missions before Apollo 11. Also it gave me stories the astronauts shared with the press in the astronauts own words. That is why the book is a primary source. Reynolds, David West. Apollo: The Epic Journey to the Moon. New York: Harcourt, 2002. Print. This book gave me information about the journey, including some of the astronauts comments throughout it. Also it included specific details of the landing which really helped alot with my research. Secondary Sources: "Apollo 8: First Voyage to the Moon, 1968" EyeWitness to History, Www.eyewitnesstohistory.com (2007). This gave me many photos videos and documents that helped me alot with my research part. "Apollo 11 Command and Service Module (CSM)." NASA. DR. Ed Grayzeck. Web. 09 Jan. 2013. This website helped me find information on the experiments taken on the moon.It also gave me facts about the parts of the lunar module. "Apollo 11." History.com. A&E Television Networks, 1996. Web. 09 Jan. 2013. This website gave me the background history facts for Apollo 11 and gave me specific facts about the landing on the moon. It was very helpful information to use in my website. "Apollo 11 Mission." Apollo 11 Mission. Web. 10 Jan. 2013. This site had all the information on the tools, lunar, hardware, experiments, and Apollo era documents. I only used a little from this website. But the information I did use was very helpful. "Exhibit: Apollo 11 and Nixon." Exhibit: Apollo 11 and Nixon. Web. 09 Jan. 2013. This website gave me information about the phone call from the astronauts on the moon to President Nixon in the white house. Also it gave details about the President. "Google Recalls Neil Armstrong Notes Technology Evolution Since 1969 Moon Mission 354777." EWeek 29 Aug. 2012. Expanded Academic ASAP. Web. 4 Jan. 2013. Document URL Http://go.galegroup.com/ps/i.do?id=GALE%7CA301131338&v=2.1&u=mnkcjh&it=r&p =GPS&sw=w This website gave me some images and useful videos. It also provided information about the take off mission and background history. I learned about the mission in space to get to the moon, and the experiments.

"Moon." Encyclopdia Britannica. Encyclopdia Britannica Online School Edition. Encyclopdia Britannica, Inc., 2013. Web. 4 Jan. 2013. The Britannica Encyclopedia helped with information on both background history, and history on the mission which provided tons of facts for my project. "NASA Apollo 11 30th Anniversary." NASA Apollo 11 30th Anniversary. Web. 09 Jan. 2013. This website had many links that I used for other websites. It told stories of the astronauts and had bibliographies that included a good amount of information. National Academies Press. "Recapturing a Future for Space Exploration : Life and Physical Sciences ..." Library of Congress LCCN Permalink 2011275703. Library of Congress, 2011. Web. 04 Jan. 2013. This site gave me a sheet that had a summary giving information on the take off, and many other contents and bibliographies. "OAH Magazine of History." Man on the Moon: The U.S. Space Program as a Cold War Maneuver. Rita G. Koman. Web. 08 Jan. 2013. This website gave me a newspaper article written by Rita G. Koman. I only used a few information out of it like the dates and people involved. This book gave me information about the journey, including some of the astronauts comments throughout it. Also it included specific details of the landing which really helped alot with my research. "The Moon Landing, September 16, 1969." DISCovering U.S. History. Detroit: Gale, 1997. Gale Student Resources In Context. Web. 3 Jan. 2013. This website mostly helped me find information about the costs and background history. However it also gave a few facts about each astronauts earlier history. United States. Dept. of Defense. National Areonuatics and Space Administration. NASA Apollo Mission Apollo-11. By Jim Dumoulin. Kennedy Space Center Science and Technology Home Page, 29 June 2001. Web. 8 Jan. 2013. This websites seemed to be one of the best websites I had. It gave you information on the mission highlights, crew, back up crew, milestones, and a mission summary. I got one third of my notecards from this website. "Video -- "New" Moon Landing Video -- National Geographic." National Geographic. Web. 09 Jan. 2013. This video I did use on my website, it talked about what the astronauts did on the moon and showed videos of them walking on the moon.

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