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"To the Moon: Ohio's Journey" will air again at 7 p.m. Saturday, July 18th, on WKYC Channel 3 and is hosted by NBC Nightly News Anchor Brian Williams and WKYC News Anchor Romona Robinson.
ARIZONA -- Potentially hazardous objects that threaten the Earth will be observed with striking new detail.
CLEVELAND -- Ohio astronaut Neil Armstrong recounts a serious problem with his first space flight.
CLEVELAND -- Dr. Abe Silverstein was a key figure in forming NASA and the space race.
CLEVELAND -- During the production of WKYC's "To the Moon: Ohio's Journey" we visited many Ohio sites.
CLEVELAND -- John Glenn shies away from titles like "hero" or "inspiration."
CLEVELAND -- NBC News correspondent Jay Barbree is the only journalist to cover every manned space mission in the United States.
CLEVELAND -- NASA is designing and testing the newest vehicles that will take humans to the International Space Station, the Moon and eventually to Mars.
CLEVELAND -- Thousands of high school students were in Cleveland for the FIRST (For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology) Buckeye Regional Robotics Competition.
CLEVELAND -- You can learn more form failure then success. That is what two former NASA Lewis employees are teaching engineers working on returning to the Moon.
CLEVELAND -- NASA is currently in the design and testing stage is the next series of vehicles that will take astronauts to the International Space Station, the Moon and eventually to Mars.
NEW CONCORD -- During the historic flight of Friendship 7, John Glenn remarked to mission control that the view was tremendous. Glenn was the first American to view the Earth from low orbit and an Ohio company played a part in that.
A new lab is built in Cleveland and begins research into space travel.
NASA Lewis researches the fuel that has the potential to take astronauts to the Moon.
Ohio astronauts make great strides during Project Apollo and man walks on the Moon.
Glenn, Lovell and Armstrong become the inspiration for the next generation of Ohio astronauts.
NASA is working to excite students about science to help them return to the Moon.
A new Moon mission means new equipment to explore the lunar surface.
Ohio helps build the ARES I-X. What will be the first test flight in returning to the Moon.