On July 21, 1969, a 38-year-old former US fighter pilot stepped from a spacecraft onto the surface of the moon – and 600 million people around the world drew a collective breath.
“I was amazed," Australian Neil “Fox" Mason said. Then 34 years old, Mr Mason was controlling a radio telescope in Parkes in central western NSW when Neil Armstrong took those small steps.
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Michaela Whitbourn is a legal affairs reporter at The Sydney Morning Herald. Connect with Michaela on Twitter.