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1. One Small Step For Buzz Lightyear

NASA’s Apollo 11, which was crewed by Neil Armstrong, Buzz Aldrin and Michael Collins, was launched on its four day journey to the Moon from Pad 39A at Cape Kennedy by a Saturn V launch vehicle on 16th July 1969.  On arrival in lunar orbit Collins remained in the command module Columbia whilst Armstrong and Aldrin transferred to the lunar module Eagle and descended to the surface of the Moon where they landed at 20:17:39 GMT on 20th July (see NASA’s Apollo 11 Timeline).  Armstrong and Aldrin both walked on the surface of the Moon while Collins remained in lunar orbit.

Another five Apollo missions, namely 12, 14, 15, 16 and 17 successfully followed Apollo 11 to the Moon with two astronauts on the lunar surface on each occasion meaning that during the entire Apollo programme 12 men walked on the Moon.

James Lovell and Fred Haise should have walked on the Moon during Apollo 13 but their lunar landing was aborted after a malfunction.  As Lovell had previously been in lunar orbit on Apollo 8 he is the only person to have been to the Moon twice without landing on it.

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2. One Small Step For Buzz Lightyear

NASA’s Apollo 11, which was crewed by Neil Armstrong, Buzz Aldrin and Michael Collins, was launched on its four day journey to the Moon from Pad 39A at Cape Kennedy by a Saturn V launch vehicle on 16th July 1969.  On arrival in lunar orbit Collins remained in the command module Columbia whilst Armstrong and Aldrin transferred to the lunar module Eagle and descended to the surface of the Moon where they landed at 20:17:39 GMT on 20th July (see NASA’s Apollo 11 Timeline).  Armstrong and Aldrin both walked on the surface of the Moon while Collins remained in lunar orbit.

Another five Apollo missions, namely 12, 14, 15, 16 and 17 successfully followed Apollo 11 to the Moon with two astronauts on the lunar surface on each occasion meaning that during the entire Apollo programme 12 men walked on the Moon.

James Lovell and Fred Haise should have walked on the Moon during Apollo 13 but their lunar landing was aborted after a malfunction.  As Lovell had previously been in lunar orbit on Apollo 8 he is the only person to have been to the Moon twice without landing on it.

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3. E-BOOK WEEK: Prairie Dog's Playday









I would like to introduce a book from Margot Finke's series of 7 rhyming picture books. All these stories offer fun facts about animals from the US and Australia, and are reluctant reader friendly.

"PRAIRIE DOG'S PLAY DAY"


by Margot Finke.


Illustrator: Kathy Iler.


Publisher: Writers Exchange e-Publishing.

3 rhyming stories about critters found in the U.S.A: Prairie Dogs, Bald Eagle Rules, and The Stinker (skunk).

Fun facts that are reluctant reader friendly:


Reviews of this book, and the other 6 books in the series, can be read here:http://mysite.verizon.net/mfinke/Book%20Reviews.htm#Review


The other 6 books are as follows:


KANGAROO CLUES - Rhyming tale about how Old Man Roo and his Aussie friends escape the wild dingoes. Factual fun.


NEVER SAY BOO TO A FRILLY - 3 rhyming stories about Aussie critters: The Frillneck Lizard, Rainbow Birds and The Tasmanian Devil. Fun and educational.


DON'T EAT PLATYPUS STEW - 3 fun stories about Aussie animals: Platypus Stew, Koala Capers, and Kooky Kookaburra. Fun facts told in rhyme.


HUMDINGER HUMMERS - facts about the hummingbirds that zoom around US gardens. Told in fun rhyme.


MAMA GRIZZLY BEAR - a year in the life of Mama Grizzly and her cubs. Rhyming story that includes fun facts.


SQUIRRELS CAN'T HELP BEING NUTS - 3 rhyming tales about critters that live in your gardens: Nutty Squirrels, Kitty Kats and Bumblebee Buzzers. Fun and educational.For extra information about the animals in Margot's series, visit










Margot Finke also offers: * MANUSCRIPT CRITIQUES - Writing Help - "Musings" http://www.margotfinke.com/ - http://margotfinke.blogspot.com/::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::

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4. Merry Xmas from our family too!

Happy Holidays! (We are a halvies family--half menorah, half xmas tree, by the way). :) So, I thought I'd cover both holidays. (This drawing is available as a print at my Etsy store).

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5. Huiricuta Ecological and Cultural Protected Area, Mexico

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Huiricuta Ecological and Cultural Protected Area, Mexico

Coordinates: 23 42 N 100 54 W

Approximate Area: 285 sq. miles (738 sq. km)

Pilgrimages have long been a part of religious practice for many faiths around the world, and while the purpose and destination of each journey is predictably quite different, a common element among them all seems to be distance. In the case of the Huichol people of western Mexico, their route spans roughly 400 miles to a sacred mountain at the southern limits of the Chihuahuan Desert. (more…)

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