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CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- Apollo astronauts and their families tour the astronaut crew quarters in the Operations and Checkout Building at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida. The tour followed a ceremony renaming the refurbished Operations and Checkout Building for Apollo 11 astronaut Neil Armstrong, the first person to set foot on the moon. Here, Armstrong's grandchildren, Bryce and Lily, in front, make their way into the room. Center Director Robert Cabana talks with Apollo 8 and Apollo 13 crew member Jim Lovell, at left, as NASA Administrator Charles Bolden talks with other Armstrong family members, at right. Besides housing the crew quarters, the building's high bay is being used to support the agency's new Orion spacecraft and is the same spaceport facility where the Apollo 11 command/service module and lunar module were prepped for the first lunar landing mission in 1969. Orion is designed to take humans farther than they’ve ever gone before, serving as the exploration vehicle that will carry astronauts to deep space and sustain the crew during travel to destinations such as an asteroid or Mars. The ceremony was part of NASA's 45th anniversary celebration of the Apollo 11 moon landing. As the world watched, Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin landed in the moon's Sea of Tranquility on July 20, 1969, aboard the lunar module Eagle. Meanwhile, crewmate Michael Collins orbited above in the command module Columbia. For more, visit http://www.nasa.gov/press/2014/july/nasa-honors-historic-first-moon-landing-eyes-first-mars-mission. Photo credit: NASA/Kim Shiflett KSC-2014-3238

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Mitarbeiter des Hampton Roads Naval Museum führen einen Rundgang durch ihre Galerie durch, um sich in Vorbereitung auf die geplante Wiedereröffnung am Mittwoch, 4. November 2020, über verbesserte Gesundheitsmaßnahmen zu informieren. Die Galerie des Museums, die sich im zweiten Stock des Nauticus Campus in Downtown Norfolk, Virginia befindet, ist als Reaktion auf COVID-19 seit März 2020 geschlossen. Zu den verbesserten Sicherheitsmaßnahmen in ihrer Galerie gehören unter anderem Stationen zur Händedesinfektion, Hinweisschilder, die die Besucher auf gesellschaftliche Distanzierungspflichten hinweisen, erhöhte Reinigungsmaßnahmen durch das Personal, obligatorische Gesichtsmaskenvorschriften für Besucher und eine verminderte Kapazität der Galerie. (US Navy Foto von Max Lonzanida / veröffentlicht).

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