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In which year was the first manned moon landing by NASA's Apollo 11 mission? (19
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In which year was the first manned moon landing by NASA's Apollo 11 mission? (1969)
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In which year was the first manned moon landing by NASA's Apollo 11 mission? (1969)
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Step 1: Understand that NASA is the space agency of the United States.
Step 2: Know that Apollo 11 was a mission by NASA to send humans to the moon.
Step 3: Remember that the first successful landing of humans on the moon happened during this mission.
Step 4: Identify the date of the landing, which is July 20.
Step 5: Recognize the year when this historic event took place, which is 1969.
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