The date of July 20 is recorded in the pages of history with a special event. Actually this was the same date when a human being in the form of Neil Armstrong stepped on the surface of the moon for the first time.
On July 16, NASA’s spacecraft Apollo 11, which flew from the John F. Kennedy Space Center in the Florida province of America, completed a four-day journey and on July 20, 1969, took humans to the Earth’s natural satellite moon. This vehicle remained on the surface of the Moon for 21 hours 31 minutes.