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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 | NASA Management
1:50
Retired Launch Director, Bob Sieck, discusses what it was like managing the various teams.
Moon Memories | Photo from Gus
1:05
Retired NASA engineer, John Tribe, tells a story about a memento.
Moon Memories | Late for Launch
1:45
Retired NASA engineer, John Tribe, tells a story of being late for work.
Moon Memories | DS Award
1:55
Retired NASA executive, Charlie Mars, tells his story.
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.
Freedom 7 Elementary Honors Its History!
3:19
Freedom 7 Elementary has a long history in celebrating space and honoring local heroes.
Moon Memories | A Tragic Reminder
1:20
Retired NASA engineer, John Tribe, shares about the difficulty of returning to work.
Moon Memories | Being a Woman at NASA
2:10
Elizabeth Muchow shares how she didn’t have time to think of her gender while working.
Atlantis Elementary Dares to Dream!
6:33
Atlantis Elementary strives to show their students the importance of the space program.
Columbia Elementary Will Never Forget
7:50
Columbia Elementary remembers the Columbia space shuttle disaster
Moon Memories | Watching Launches
1:50
Locals share their memories of the incredible experience watching launches.
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