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On Christmas Eve in 1968, three NASA astronauts in orbit around the Moon addressed the nation on a live TV broadcast to Earth. Frank Borman, Jim Lovell and William Anders read from the Bible’s book of Genesis, ending with “God bless all of you, all of you on the Good Earth.”
Apollo 8 was the first mission to take humans to the Moon and back. It gave us pictures of Earth from deep space taken by astronauts, and helped set the stage for the Apollo 11 Moon landing.
The mission concluded a year that included the assassinations of Martin Luther King, Jr. and Robert F. Kennedy, war in Vietnam, and protests around the nation.
A telegram to the crew thanked them: "You saved 1968.”
This artwork, "Apollo 8 Coming Home" (1969) by Robert T. McCall, was in the NASA art collection that's now in our @airandspacemuseum.


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