There was quite a good documentary recently about Apollo 11 using actual audio but with actors, and it struck me once again of what an incredible feat of engineering that Journey was at the time
And I listened to a podcast about the first man in space which was also fascinating, di you know Yuri Gagarin jettisoned his craft on re entry and parachuted down, he landed in a field and had to get some lady to lend him a horse to take him to the nearest village with a telephone
(Also the Russians kept it secret at the time as not returning in the actual craft may have invalidated his Space Journey)
And then out of interest I googled Apollo 12 to see what the second moon landing was like and my favourite facts from that mission are as follows
a)They were struck by lightning twice during launch affecting many systems
b) They took Hammocks, as they spent over thirty hours on the lunar surface compared to Apollo 11's two hours spent outside the craft
c) They did take a colour television camera but some doughnut pointed it at the sun and burnt the sensor