Apollo 11 Moon Landing Giveaway with Simulation Curriculum & Celestron!
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Hey, space fans! It's been 50 years since astronauts first set foot on the moon and to celebrate, we've teamed up with Simulation Curriculum (makers of Starry Night Software and SkySafari 6) and Celestron for an epic giveaway of awesome moon-themed prizes.
Do you have the right stuff to enter this giveaway? All you have to do is pick the region of the moon where Apollo 11 astronauts landed their Eagle lunar module, then enter you email (after reading the disclaimer, of course) for a chance to win.
A grand prize winner will be selected at random on July 24, exactly 50 years after Armstrong, Aldrin and Apollo 11 command module pilot Michael Collins returned to Earth from their historic mission. And check out our full guide to Apollo 11 here!
Apollo 11 giveaway details
- How the Apollo 11 Moon Landing Worked (Infographic)
- Apollo 11 Moon Rocket's F-1 Engines Explained (Infographic)
- Remembering the Apollo 1 Fire (Infographic)
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Tariq is the award-winning Editor-in-Chief of Space.com and joined the team in 2001. He covers human spaceflight, as well as skywatching and entertainment. He became Space.com's Editor-in-Chief in 2019. Before joining Space.com, Tariq was a staff reporter for The Los Angeles Times covering education and city beats in La Habra, Fullerton and Huntington Beach. He's a recipient of the 2022 Harry Kolcum Award for excellence in space reporting and the 2025 Space Pioneer Award from the National Space Society. He is an Eagle Scout and Space Camp alum with journalism degrees from the USC and NYU. You can find Tariq at Space.com and as the co-host to the This Week In Space podcast on the TWiT network. To see his latest project, you can follow Tariq on Twitter @tariqjmalik.
