Most people never believed in the real possibility of going to the moon, and neither did I until I was in my twenties.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Believe it or not, I'd love to go to the moon.
Landing on the moon was a dream that millions of kids have had for hundreds of years.
I would still like to go to the moon before I die.
For a deeper interest in the Moon than I ever felt before.
Of course, mankind would not have landed on the Moon in 1969, were it not for two things: conquered Nazi rocket technology and post-war anti-Communist paranoia in the United States.
We knew it was going to be difficult to get to the moon. We didn't know how difficult.
Any observations from the Moon or a sense of realising this or that about the greater meaning of things wasn't as influential for me as the experience of coming back and dealing with being a person who's been to the Moon.
Well, I don't think we should go to the moon. I think we maybe should send some politicians up there.
It's hard not to be excited when you're going to find a way to land on the moon.
When I was younger, humans went to the moon when I was about 4 years old, and I imagined that as I got older and became an adult that traveling in space was going to be fairly common and something that we all did. So I grew up believing that I'll be an astronaut just like these guys were that were going to the moon.