For those watching TV on July 16th, 1969, the moment seemed astonishing and surreal. At 10:56 P.M. Eastern Time, astronaut Neil Armstrong stepped onto the surface of the moon, and uttered the immortal phrase, “One small step for man, one giant step for mankind.” And with that step and phrase, President John F. Kennedy’s promise to reach the moon by the end of the 1960’s was fulfilled. Man had landed on another world. Offered here is a stirring tribute to NASA and the spirit of achievement and accomplishment for the entire planet. The tribute is framed in solid pine, with the antique gold frame selected to accent the colors of the NASA logo patches. The tribute includes the Los Angeles Times front page from the morning after the moonwalk, the official mission patch worn on the astronauts spacesuits, the NASA logo patch, and the commemorative moon landing patch. This beautifully framed tribute offers both historical preservation and stirring inspiration. Unquestionably, this was the planet’s finest hour, one that is well worth remembering and preserving for future generations.