Monday, July 22, 2019

50th Anniversary of Apollo 11 and What’s Ahead for NASA’s Project Artemis Return to the Moon: Space UpClose Ken Kremer TV Interviews on BBC, TRT World and I24 News



Video Caption: Dr. Ken Kremer, scientist and space journalist with Space UpClose live TV interview with BBC World TV News on July 21, 2019, discusses NASA’s historic Apollo 11 mission on the 50th anniversary of the first manned moon landing and what’s ahead with NASA’s new Project Artemis plans to return to the lunar surface by 2024, and the role of commercial space companies and international competition

Ken Kremer -- SpaceUpClose.com & RocketSTEM – 21 July 2019

TITUSVILLE/KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FL  – On the 50th anniversary of Apollo 11 and Mankinds 1st Moon Landing on July 20, I was invited to offer commentary via live TV interviews on a variety of news programs including BBC Breakfast, BBC World New, TRT World and I24 about the meaning of the historic mission and what’s ahead with NASA’s new Project Artemis plans to return to the lunar surface by 2024, the Lunar Gateway and the role of commercial space companies and international competition.

Furthermore - How does the near term return to the Moon tie into NASA’s ultimate goal of sending astronauts on a journey to Mars in the 2030s?

Watch the TV News video clips covering a variety of different topics in human space exploration to the Moon, Mars and Beyond.
Dr. Ken Kremer, scientist/space journalist with Space UpClose live TV interview with BBC Breakfast TV News on July 21, 2019 about Apollo 11 and Artemis return to the Moon - Screenshot


Video Caption: Dr. Ken Kremer, scientist and space journalist with Space UpClose, live interview with BBC Breakfast TV News on July 21, 2019, discusses NASA’s historic Apollo 11 mission on the 50th anniversary of the first manned moon landing and what’s ahead with NASA’s new Project Artemis plans to return to the lunar surface by 2024 and the role of commercial space companies

The Apollo 11 astronaut crew comprised Commander Neil A. Armstrong, Lunar Module Pilot (LMP) Edwin E. “Buzz” Aldrin, and Command Module Pilot (CMP) Michael Collins.

They launched on NASA’s mammoth 363 foot tall (110 meter) Apollo Saturn V rocket on July 16, 1969 on an eight day trip to the Moon and back.

That’s just 8 years after the famous speech by President Kennedy announcing the goal to “land a man on the moon and return him safely to Earth before this decade is out.”

That first manned lunar landing occurred on July 20, 1969 and was watched by billions across the globe in the world largest TV event uniting humanity like nothing before. 
Video Caption: Ken Kremer, Scientist and Space Journalist, says NASA plans to return to the Moon in 2024! Live interview with TRT World TV news about Apollo 11 moon landing 50th anniversary, NASA new return with Project Artemis. What’s the role of commercial space.  Aired 8 PM ET Jul 20, 2019

Video Caption: Dr. Ken Kremer, Space UpClose, live interview on I24 News on July 16, 2019 about the 50th Anniversary of NASA’s Apollo 11 launch and 1st manned moon landing and what next with how NASA plans to return and land astronauts again by 2024.

Dr. Ken Kremer, scientist/space journalist with Space UpClose live TV interview with BBC Breakfast TV News on July 21, 2019 about Apollo 11 and Artemis return to the Moon - Screenshot

Dr. Ken Kremer, scientist/space journalist with Space UpClose live TV interview with BBC World TV News on July 21, 2019 about Apollo 11 and Artemis return to the Moon - Screenshot

Dr. Ken Kremer, scientist/space journalist with Space UpClose live TV interview with BBC World TV News on July 21, 2019 about Apollo 11 and Artemis return to the Moon - Screenshot

Dr. Ken Kremer, scientist/space journalist with Space UpClose live TV interview with TRT TV News on July 20, 2019 about Apollo 11 and Artemis return to the Moon by 2024 - Screenshot

Dr. Ken Kremer, scientist/space journalist with Space UpClose live TV interview with TRT TV News on July 20, 2019 about Apollo 11 and Artemis return to the Moon by 2024 - Screenshot
Ken will be onsite at the Kennedy Space Center and Cape Canaveral Air Force Station for live reporting of the SpaceX CRS-18 mission launch.

Watch for Ken’s continuing onsite coverage of NASA, SpaceX, ULA, Boeing, Lockheed Martin, Northrop Grumman and more space and mission reports direct from the Kennedy Space Center, Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, Florida and Wallops Flight Facility, Virginia.

Stay tuned here for Ken's continuing Earth and Planetary science and human spaceflight news: www.kenkremer.com –www.spaceupclose.com – twitter @ken_kremer – email: ken at kenkremer.com

Dr. Kremer is a research scientist and journalist based in the KSC area, active in outreach and interviewed regularly on TV and radio about space topics.
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Ken’s photos are for sale and he is available for lectures and outreach events

Ken’s upcoming outreach events:

Jul 22/23: Quality Inn Kennedy Space Center, Titusville, FL, evenings.  Learn more about the upcoming/recent NASA Orion Ascent-2 Abort test  Falcon Heavy, NASA 2024 Moon landing goal, SpaceX Starlink-1, SpaceX Falcon 9/CRS-17 launch to ISS, SpaceX Demo-1 launch/test failure, SpaceX Beresheet launch, NASA missions, ULA Atlas & Delta launches, Northrop Grumman Antares, SpySats and more

Ken will display his photos for sale

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