Church With NASA Ties Celebrates Lunar Landing

HOUSTON (AP) _ A church near Johnson Space Center offered communion with the 40-year anniversary of the first men on the moon in mind.

Webster Presbyterian Church has a history with NASA.

A number of astronauts and NASA engineers have attended the church, which features stained glass windows patterned after images from the Hubble Space Telescope.

KHOU-TV reports the church on Sunday included the famed July 20, 1969, radio broadcast from astronaut and member Buzz Aldrin, in which he urges listeners to give thanks.

NASA retiree Jack Kinzler, at 89, says he helped design the plaque that remains on the lunar surface, plus the unfolding device that keeps the American flag unfurled on the moon.

Kinzler says, quote: “That’s my flag up there.”

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