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July 20th, 1969, when NASA landed Apollo 11, the Space between the Moon & the earth should've been Blue like our Sky.
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The Moon rose at 11:33
am
on July 20th 1969
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link to www.sunrisesunset.com
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If you were standing on the surface of the Moon on that day The Space between the Moon & the earth would also be Sky Blue because The Space between the earth & the moon was still Sky Blue on July 20th 1969 at 4:18 pm EDT when Man set foot on the Moon: "Houston, Tranquility Base here - the Eagle has landed."
But all pictures from Apollo 11 shows a black sky background.
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link to history.nasa.gov
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link to history.nasa.gov
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link to history.nasa.gov
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