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August 15-17, 1969: Hundreds of thousands attend the Woodstock festival Swami opening.jpg
August 15–17, 1969: Hundreds of thousands attend the Woodstock festival
August 9-10, 1969: Charles Manson orders "Family" to carry out murders Charles-mansonbookingphoto (enlarged) 1971.jpg
August 9–10, 1969: Charles Manson orders "Family" to carry out murders
August 3, 1969: San Diego-Coronado Bridge opened San Diego-Coronado Bridge by Frank Mckenna.jpg
August 3, 1969: San Diego–Coronado Bridge opened
August 17-19, 1969: Hurricane Camille kills 259 Hurricane Camille 16 aug 1969 2340Z.jpg
August 17–19, 1969: Hurricane Camille kills 259

The following events occurred in August 1969:

August 1, 1969 (Friday)

The Apollo 11 retroreflector, 226,970.9 miles away Apollo 11 Lunar Laser Ranging Experiment.jpg
The Apollo 11 retroreflector, 226,970.9 miles away
Vallejo's part of the cryptogram Zod-Vallejo.jpg
Vallejo's part of the cryptogram

August 2, 1969 (Saturday)

August 3, 1969 (Sunday)

August 4, 1969 (Monday)

NASA Astronaut Group 7 Nasa-7.jpg
NASA Astronaut Group 7

August 5, 1969 (Tuesday)

LM-2 at the Smithsonian in 2004 LunarLander.JPG
LM-2 at the Smithsonian in 2004
Image of Mars, taken by Mariner 7 OSIRIS Mars true color.jpg
Image of Mars, taken by Mariner 7

August 6, 1969 (Wednesday)

August 7, 1969 (Thursday)

August 8, 1969 (Friday)

August 9, 1969 (Saturday)

August 10, 1969 (Sunday)

The quarantine facility Apollo 11 Mobile Quarantine Facility at Udvar-Hazy.jpg
The quarantine facility

August 11, 1969 (Monday)

August 12, 1969 (Tuesday)

August 13, 1969 (Wednesday)

August 13, 1969: Chicago ticker-tape parade for the crew of Apollo 11 Chicago Welcomes the Apollo 11 Astronauts (9457411063).jpg
August 13, 1969: Chicago ticker-tape parade for the crew of Apollo 11

August 14, 1969 (Thursday)

August 15, 1969 (Friday)

August 16, 1969 (Saturday)

August 17, 1969 (Sunday)

August 18, 1969 (Monday)

August 19, 1969 (Tuesday)

August 20, 1969 (Wednesday)

V.V.Giri.jpg
NeelamSanjeevaReddy.jpg
Candidates V. V. Giri and N. S. Reddy

August 21, 1969 (Thursday)

August 22, 1969 (Friday)

August 23, 1969 (Saturday)

August 24, 1969 (Sunday)

August 25, 1969 (Monday)

August 26, 1969 (Tuesday)

August 27, 1969 (Wednesday)

August 28, 1969 (Thursday)

August 29, 1969 (Friday)

August 30, 1969 (Saturday)

The IMP at UCLA Interface Message Processor Front Panel.jpg
The IMP at UCLA

August 31, 1969 (Sunday)

Rocky Marciano Rocky Marciano Postcard 1953.jpg
Rocky Marciano

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">Apollo program</span> 1961–1972 American crewed lunar exploration program

The Apollo program, also known as Project Apollo, was the United States human spaceflight program carried out by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), which succeeded in preparing and landing the first men on the Moon from 1968 to 1972. It was first conceived in 1960 during President Dwight D. Eisenhower's administration as a three-person spacecraft to follow the one-person Project Mercury, which put the first Americans in space. Apollo was later dedicated to President John F. Kennedy's national goal for the 1960s of "landing a man on the Moon and returning him safely to the Earth" in an address to Congress on May 25, 1961. It was the third US human spaceflight program to fly, preceded by the two-person Project Gemini conceived in 1961 to extend spaceflight capability in support of Apollo.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Apollo 12</span> Second crewed Moon landing

Apollo 12 was the sixth crewed flight in the United States Apollo program and the second to land on the Moon. It was launched on November 14, 1969, by NASA from the Kennedy Space Center, Florida. Commander Charles "Pete" Conrad and Lunar Module Pilot Alan L. Bean performed just over one day and seven hours of lunar surface activity while Command Module Pilot Richard F. Gordon remained in lunar orbit.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">William Anders</span> American astronaut and lunar explorer (born 1933)

William Alison "Bill" Anders is an American former United States Air Force (USAF) major general, former electrical engineer, nuclear engineer, NASA astronaut, and businessman. In December 1968, he was a member of the crew of Apollo 8, the first three people to leave low Earth orbit and travel to the Moon. Along with fellow astronauts Frank Borman and Jim Lovell, Anders circled the Moon ten times, and broadcast live images and commentary back to Earth. During one of the mission's lunar orbits, he took the iconic Earthrise photograph.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Michael Collins (astronaut)</span> American astronaut (1930–2021)

Michael Collins was an American astronaut who flew the Apollo 11 command module Columbia around the Moon in 1969 while his crewmates, Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin, made the first crewed landing on the surface. He was also a test pilot and major general in the U.S. Air Force Reserve.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">David Scott</span> American astronaut and lunar explorer (born 1932)

David Randolph Scott is an American retired test pilot and NASA astronaut who was the seventh person to walk on the Moon. Selected as part of the third group of astronauts in 1963, Scott flew to space three times and commanded Apollo 15, the fourth lunar landing; he is one of four surviving Moon walkers and the only living commander of a spacecraft that landed on the Moon.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">December 1970</span> Month of 1970

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">December 1968</span> Month of 1968

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The following events occurred in September 1970:

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