A Tribute to the men and women of
Honeysuckle Creek Tracking Station, Canberra, Australia

the wider Australian involvement
in manned and unmanned space exploration, and more!

Updated 21 July 2025. | News & Events 27 April 2025.



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On the evening of Friday 11 July 1969, Deputy Station Director Ian Grant, Station Director Tom Reid and Operations Supervisor Ken Lee review preparations for the imminent Apollo 11 mission.

See other photographs taken on the same day.

Image from the 2025 Honeysuckle and NASA Networks (completely unofficial) Calendar on my personal website.


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Hear Honeysuckle’s John Saxon and Parkes’ David Cooke in 2009 as they remember the Apollo 11 mission – with thanks to Darren Osborne.


Apollo 15

Apollo 15, 26 July – 08 August 1971

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In 2008, Mark Gray of Spacecraft Films travelled to Australia as part of his recording interviews for his documentary “Live From the Moon – The Story of Apollo Television”. The resulting 1 hour 38 minute video is a unique contribution to the history of Apollo TV. Recommended!

External link to Vimeo.


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Watch “One Small Step: The Australian Story”, produced by Freehand TV in Sydney for the BBC, for the 40th anniversary in 2009.

This is a unique account of Australia’s role, and features key players from Honeysuckle Creek, Tidbinbilla and Parkes. Recommended.

(If you’ve seen the much-loved Australian comedy “The Dish”, watch this to discover what actually happened.)


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This month marks the 50th anniversary of the Apollo-Soyuz Test Project. Read about it in the new ASTP section.


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LOS Dr. Eric M. Jones.

We are very saddened indeed to receive the news that Eric Jones, founder of The Apollo Lunar Surface Journal has died in Albury, NSW, after an illness.

Eric’s passion to carefully chronicle the Apollo Program’s lunar surface operations linked many enthusiasts around the world. He is remembered not only as an enthusiastic and careful historian of Apollo, but also as a good friend to many.

Learn more about Eric on this page in the Space People section.

(Photo: Angele Glover.)


Mariner IV – Tidbinbilla’s first mission.

For the 60th anniversary of the Mariner IV flyby of Mars in July 1965, Glen Nagle has used the latest AI video generation tools to produce a wonderful video tribute to everyone at Tidbinbilla who supported the mission.


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15th July marks the 60th anniversary of the Mariner IV flyby of Mars.
Learn about support for Mariner 4 – including a PDF file assembled by Glen Nagle – in the Tidbinbilla section.


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Remembering NASA Rep Charlie Taylor – in the Space People section.


Apollo 11 Featured Items below:

In the countdown to the Apollo 11 launch, NASA commissioned broadcaster Willard Scott to produce 24 brief Audio News Features.


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Many of Honeysuckle’s Apollo 11 team. Taken just after the mission.


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Parkes, 21 July 1969, just after the storm which threatened their reception of Apollo 11 lunar television.


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Gene Kranz’s White Team in Mission Control just after the mission.


Apollo 11 at Honeysuckle Creek
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Hamish Lindsay’s essay on Apollo 11.

Prime Minister visits HSK on the day.

First hand accounts: Apollo 11 at HSK.

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Apollo 11 audio recorded at HSK.

HSK comms loops as the Moonwalk begins.

The Station Log for Apollo 11.


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Tidbinbilla – Honeysuckle’s Wing.
Jack Garman & the 1201, 1202 Alarms.
Final Flight Plan
for Apollo 11.
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The launch from the NC & FD loops.

The launch as seen from 43,000 feet.

Network audio of Eagle’s landing.

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Walter Cronkite
visits Goldstone.

Television Camera
carried to the Moon.

Apollo 11 TV Ground Support.

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Parkes to Sydney
TV signal path.

Western Australia sees the TV.

Sydney Video celebrates.

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A Penguin Award for the Apollo 11 TV. Qantas Captain
sees re-entry.
‘The Moon Men’
visit Sydney.

More planned for later in the month – please check back!

 

See the full collection of featured items at this link.


Also see some related (and some unrelated!) video at vimeo.com/honeysuckle.

Some of them are collected here.


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A message from Christopher Kraft, 14 March 1974, on the occasion of Honeysuckle leaving the Manned Space Flight Network.


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Honeysuckle Creek
The story of Tom Reid, a little dish, and Neil Armstrong’s First Step
– by Andrew Tink, 2019.

Click for more about the book.

In 2019, the Royal Australian Mint Moon Landing Coins commemorate the Moon landing.

Click for more about the coins.


Honeysuckle in 1971

Neil Armstrong on the footpad – as seen at Honeysuckle Creek

Honeysuckle Creek:
a beautiful setting

Website by Colin Mackellar – photo taken 09 October 1971.


Prime Minister Gorton’s statement
Prime Minister Gorton’s statement

Australian Prime Minister John Gorton visits Honeysuckle Creek on the day of the Moon Landing, Monday 21 July 1969. Silent film (14MB MPEG4 file).

The Prime Minister after his tour inside Honeysuckle’s Operations building. Unedited news film runs for 5'14". A 21MB MPEG4 file.

Both clips courtesy of the ABC. See more of the Prime Minister’s visit here.

The Honeysuckle antenna today

Honeysuckle featured photoThe old Honeysuckle antenna was used for its last official track in January 2010.

DSS46 photos.

And here’s a tribute page of photos on the occasion of the shutdown.




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