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By now you're likely quite aware that in 1969 a couple of Americans landed on the Moon. It's ancient history -- it happened 40 years ago. Many of you weren't alive when it happened so it's a footnote in the history books, similar to WWII, the Industrial Revolution, and the printing press.
But now there's a way to (re)experience some of the excitement and magic of that time, in real time, courtesy of Twitter, our favourite social media medium.
First, point your browser at http://wechoosethemoon.org/ -- an 'edutainment' website designed by the JFK Presidential Library:

Now, since the re-virtual mission is already underway, you'll have access to various time-synchronized news, images and activities -- as if the mission were happening today.
The site is loaded with historical documents and images:
WeChooseTheMoon.org by the numbers
* 400 NASA photographs and 44 archival videos
* 109 hours, 24 minutes of audio transmissions streamed "as they happened"
* Approximately 700 Mission tweets featuring real-time transmission excerpts
* 102 hours, 45 minutes and 39.9 seconds of mission tracking
* 11 mission-critical events rendered in stunning animation
* 2,223 pages of declassified mission documents influence mission`s authenticity
But where this project really excels, is off the website and in the Twittersphere. Three Twitter accounts were set up to relive communication between the ground and the two space craft.
Whatever you do to while away the hours between launch and landing, do make sure you are online and linked into Twitter on July 20th around 2PM (MDT) to experience the landing activity as it (re)occurs. Touchdown time is/was 14:17 (MDT).
But back to the social media component for a moment. This is project is a very cool social and educational experiment. Taking the real-time radio voice communications and 'tweeting' them is a concept that's not new.
When married with the Educational and 'Cool' factors of the first lunar landing, and all the historical resources available to enhance the experience, it sure is a fun, rich, and educational way to learn more about one of the most significant 'historical footnotes' in the history of the planet.
We need more of these.
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