Huge crowds flooded the National Mall this weekend to catch a glimpse of the tribute.
During the week, passersby could spot a still image of the Saturn V rocket in advance of the video showing on Friday and Saturday.
Visitors gathered at the base of the monument to take pictures.
The rocket in all its glory.
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3... 2... 1... blast off.
The video included archival footage from the moon landing itself.
It culminated in an image of the moon from earth.
Dare we say, it looked like an out-of-this-world experience.