Twelve, ten, internal, four, three, two, one, zero, all engines [INAUDIBLE].
Fifty years ago, the efforts
of countless stem field professionals
culminated in three brave Americans
becoming the first humans to reach the
moon. While Michael Collins flew the
command module in lunar orbit, Neil
Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin explored the
lunar surface, their footprints the
mark of a giant leap for mankind,
remain on the moon's surface, an imprint
on human history and on the minds of
students for generations to come.  That
momentous day in history continues to
inspire our youths to shoot for the
stars, knowing that not even the sky is
the limit.
