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The Apollo Lunar Module floats above the moon with the Earth planet in the distance.

Space Chase USA

Space Chase USA

The Space Coast history is especially rich because of the collective memories of the citizens. The many launch experiences literally shook the community and the impact is still seen today. Explore the history of the community who helped build the U.S. space program.

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Moon Memories | DS Award
1:55
Retired NASA executive, Charlie Mars, tells his story.
Moon Memories | Late for Launch
1:45
Retired NASA engineer, John Tribe, tells a story of being late for work.
Moon Memories | Photo from Gus
1:05
Retired NASA engineer, John Tribe, tells a story about a memento.
Moon Memories | Signature on the Moon
1:25
Elizabeth Muchow tells the story of what she was able to leave on the moon.
Moon Memories | Partying with Astronauts
2:00
A hotelier and retired space employees share about what it was like with astronauts.
Moon Memories | We Would've Paid
2:00
Retired NASA employees and contractors share how they didn’t work a day in their lives.
Moon Memories | Astronaut Autographs
1:35
Harris Rosen shares his story about his present from the men who walk on the moon.
Moon Memories | Looking at the Moon
2:00
Retired NASA workers share what their first thought is when they look up at the moon.
Moon Memories: Early Rocket Ventures
1:10
Ike Rigell shares about his early days working on the Redstone rocket.
How did Mila Elementary get its name?
3:00
Mila Elementary is one of the many schools in Brevard County with a space-related name.
A Clever Endeavour? Endeavour Elementary Thinks So!
5:15
Have you ever met an astronaut? Students at Endeavour Elementary have!
Moon Memories: Hard Times at Home
2:20
Outside of working for a moon landing, there were more challenges for NASA employees.
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