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On July 20, 1969, Apollo 11 fulfilled the dreams of humanity by landing on the Moon. As Armstrong took his first step, he famously said That’s one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind 

We collected thousands of your photos and stories. We unveiled giant photo mosaics, Moon and Mars maps at global locations including Times Square, New York City, London Piccadilly Lights and ArtsScience Museum Singapore on July 20, 2019. Search for your photos in our online interactive mosaics.

The Apollo Program was accomplished by the efforts of more than four hundred thousand people who achieved an impossible dream. On the 50th anniversary, you became one of the hundreds of thousands of people to be a part of our mission and be in the People’s Moon. 

View the Events listed on  NASA APOLLO 50TH EVENTS PAGE

 

On July 20, 1969, Apollo 11 fulfilled the dreams of humanity by landing on the Moon. As Armstrong took his first step, he famously said That’s one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind 

We collected thousands of your photos and stories. We unveiled giant photo mosaics, Moon and Mars maps at global locations including Times Square, New York City, London Piccadilly Lights and ArtsScience Museum Singapore on July 20, 2019. Search for your photos in our online interactive mosaics.

The Apollo Program was accomplished by the efforts of more than four hundred thousand people who achieved an impossible dream. On the 50th Anniversary, you became one of the hundreds of thousands of people to be a part of our mission and be in the People’s Moon. Come and find yourself, your friends and loved ones in the unique installations we have created around the world.

View the Events listed on  NASA APOLLO 50TH EVENTS PAGE

Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex brings to life the epic story of the U.S. space program, offering a full day or more of fun, inspiration and educational activities. This includes the Apollo/Saturn V Center, which features an actual Saturn V Moon rocket, and is currently being upgraded and expanded in celebration of the 50th anniversary of the Apollo 11 launch and Moon landing.

The People’s Picture is a photography and design studio from British artist Helen Marshall. We are experts in visual storytelling, digital photo mosaics and bringing communities together to create, celebrate and own their unique legacy.

People are at the core of each project; people share their memories, dreams and celebrate through pictures. Each photo mosaic comprises thousands of images that represents each and every individual, telling a story that unites us as a whole.

CHRISTINA KORP – Co-Creator

Christina Korp – Co-Creator of The People’s Moon – is an astronaut manager, space advisor and the president of Purpose Entertainment. For ten years she managed Apollo 11 astronaut Buzz Aldrin and launched his education foundations – ShareSpace and the Aldrin Family Foundation.

“We started The People’s Moon project to include the public in the celebration of humanity’s most significant exploration achievement”, says Christina Korp, co-founder of The People’s Moon. “This event 50 years ago inspired a generation to have hope and pursue their own giant leaps and “impossible” dreams. During this 50th Anniversary, we want to bring people together to share this moment – to look up at the moon and have hope again. I feel we need to remember that we all share that same moon and it reminds us we’re humans together on the same planet.”

The Aldrin Family Foundation strives to cultivate the next generation of space leaders, entrepreneurs and explorers who will extend human habitation beyond the Earth to the Moon and Mars. Our STEAM-based educational tools, curriculum and programs span from a child’s first classroom experience through graduate school and professional programs.