The original photographs removed from the official publication of the historic Apollo 11 moon landing appear 50 years after we landed on the moon.
Here is a collection of never-before-seen photographs from the Apollo 11 mission.
The images offer an unprecedented view of the mission, the trip to the Moon, the landing and the journey home.
An impressive project
The person responsible for the project is Kipp Teague, a NASA data systems specialist and self-proclaimed space enthusiast who went to the trouble of scanning all the images to upload them to the Internet.
Armstrong was the first man to set foot on the surface of the moon, immediately after Aldrin.
Just click on the image below and you’ll see never-before-seen footage of the Apollo 11 Moon landing.