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"moonwalk" Definitions
  1. a dance movement that consists of walking backwards, sliding the feet smoothly over the floor
  2. an occasion when somebody walks on the moon

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Moonwalk or no, I came here to forget the present.
"Armie Hammer really wanted to do the Moonwalk," she said.
People collected and shared prints of the Apollo 11 landing and moonwalk, which also became the basis for artist Andy Warhol's colored prints "Moonwalk" and for MTV's logo when the music channel launched in 1981.
"Every spin, turn, crotch grab, moonwalk, was perfectly executed," said Chance.
The media, sensing a photo opportunity, asked if he could moonwalk.
And I like to moonwalk when I'm on the tour bus.
A reporter asked Northam if he could still do the moonwalk.
No, there was no tailor, and sadly (if understandably) no moonwalk glitch.
We play a slot machine, lose $3, and moonwalk out of there.
The sale's top lot, Andy Warhol's "Moonwalk" (1987), sold for £347,413 (~$459,000).
Adel Euro was a dancer inspired by Michael Jackson's moves, especially the Moonwalk.
While some folks like to backpack, Californian man Travis DeRose decided to moonwalk.
Watching Bey awkwardly moonwalk out of there is sure to make anyone's day.
With his legendary moonwalk, Armstrong became the most famous person in the world.
Gliding, a Moonwalk-like stride, suggested a way to withstand adversity with ease.
I actually won the contest because I had learned to do the 'moonwalk.
A reporter asked Northam if he could still moonwalk, and he seemed to contemplate responding before he said his wife told him "inappropriate circumstances." this Ralph Northam dude was really about to moonwalk until his wife told him to chill. pic.twitter.
A musical detailing the life of Michael Jackson is about to moonwalk across Broadway.
At one point, a reporter asked Northam if he could still do the moonwalk.
Originally there were many hours until the moonwalk, so we had plenty of time.
You're going to try the triple axel of popular dance: You're going to moonwalk.
Bobby Brown can reminisce about teaching Michael Jackson to moonwalk, allegedly ... but that's about it.
Prince Michael Jackson, his oldest child, is the first to admit that he can't moonwalk.
Flight controllers in Mission Control monitored all the Apollo moon missions, including the first moonwalk.
Video of when Ralph Northam gets asked by a reporter if he can still moonwalk.
We did a semi-dab, and then a cool, moonwalk-like maneuver with our feet.
A YouTube video of him teaching the moonwalk has been viewed over 35 million times.
This guy has a penchant for dancing and shows off his moonwalk any chance he gets.
Individual dance moves — like the worm, the macarena, or the moonwalk — have historically been left out.
Northam appeared to consider a reporter's request to do Jackson's moonwalk before his wife stepped in.
The moonwalk is no easy feat, unless you're an amazing dancer and obsessed with Michael Jackson.
Then O'Keefe, in a fedora, performed Michael Jackson's choreography to "Billie Jean," including a passable moonwalk.
Neil Armstrong was one of the few who had a mostly steady, unremarkable post-moonwalk life.
IRL, he doesn't know how to use weapons or fight, but he does know how to moonwalk.
Show me that trick and I will show you how to moonwalk from North Beach to Alcatraz.
Fortunately, we arrived home with some time to spare, so we were able to watch the moonwalk.
In short, it's why you're allowed to do the moonwalk and the macarena without anybody suing you.
After learning how to moonwalk and do a hip pop move, Hart challenges Haddish to a skate-off.
We all want to know how to do the moonwalk and show it off on the dance floor.
Just look at the way those duck feet moonwalk across the street like a bad Bethesda game glitch!
The intended audience for the new game probably wouldn't know a moonwalk if it danced right up to them.
"I like to think my mom taught me how to moonwalk 'cause she's amazing at dancing," he told them.
One of El Chapo's lawyers made a joke about doing the moonwalk as he shuffled out of the courtroom.
Ciara and Future's son has all the moves on the dance floor ... could a moonwalk be in his future?
This moment — this respite from conflict and despair — still shimmers in my memory, brighter than Neil Armstrong's historic moonwalk.
Former astronaut Buzz Aldrin, known for his Apollo 11 moonwalk, sent a message of support to the Beresheet team.
In 2009, she even carved a massive 1,900-pound astronaut to celebrate the 003-year anniversary of the first moonwalk.
The astronauts hit up the probe on their second moonwalk, taking photographs with the robot and scrapping it for parts.
Though we were on the telephone, I sensed him backing away from me gently, graceful as a Michael Jackson moonwalk.
Their moonwalk, part of the Apollo 11 lunar landing, was watched by a then-record television audience of 600 million people.
Asked whether he could still moonwalk, Northam appeared to be preparing to actually do the dance move -- at the news conference!
The last-minute freakout is quintessential New Girl — like Nick's panic moonwalk and that time Jess couldn't tell him she loved him.
It'll take you four hours to get up, and half an hour to moonwalk down in your hiking boots over loose rock.
Their moonwalk was part of the Apollo 11 lunar landing was watched by a then-record television audience of 600 million people.
But after trying to moonwalk for a bit, I was distracted by what sounded like a fire alarm from really far away.
Times Insider The Times's Graphics, Science and Immersive Storytelling teams shine a new light on the iconic photography from the first moonwalk.
Times Insider The Times's Graphics, Science and Immersive Storytelling teams shine a new light on the iconic photography from the first moonwalk.
He held the ritual news conference of a humiliated politician, punctuated with a discussion of whether he could still do the moonwalk.
Would they have preserved the glitch where you got stuck dancing the moonwalk around the screen, necessitating a complete reboot of the system?
During a press conference on Saturday, he seemed open to a reporter's suggestion that he try to moonwalk before his wife stopped him.
When a reporter asked if he could still moonwalk like Jackson, Northam looked around as if to find space to prove he could.
I was out with friends that night, and we listened to the moonwalk of Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin on the car radio.
Brown called Jackson to the stage — who entertained the crowd with his newly minted moonwalk — before Jackson encouraged Brown to call up Prince.
With its details erased, Armstrong's extraordinary moonwalk becomes a dream-like abstraction, a reflection of the uncertainty of language that's both comforting and unsettling.
Still photography from the Apollo 11 moonwalk was captured on cameras specially built by the Swedish company Hasselblad to mount on an astronaut's chest.
A fan and friend, Michael Jackson is also here in an exhibit suggesting Chaplin's dance moves in "Modern Times" inspired the singer's signature moonwalk.
When, later in the solo, she pulled on a pair of white socks and shiny black shoes, you could sense the moonwalk to come.
Since the last moonwalk, humans have launched crafts that have orbited the moon, crashed probes into it, and taken increasingly detailed photos of it.
If you had a custom spacesuit with a seal around your forearm, you could probably remove your glove during a moonwalk without suffering permanent damage.
Amid near-universal calls that he step down from Democrats and Republicans, enemies and allies alike, Northam declined a reporter's request to do the moonwalk.
In the meantime, cable networks such as the Science Channel and the History Channel will broadcast specials leading up to and following the next moonwalk.
Michael Jackson cannot copyright the moonwalk, for example, and you can do Madonna's "Vogue" dance or the Cha Cha Slide without fear of a lawsuit.
After all, the moonwalk and robot dance steps did have a transformative impact on my generation… and "Jacksontown University" has a nice ring to it.
He also held up some Omega Speedmaster watches from the 1960s — the same model, he said, that Neil Armstrong had worn during his 1969 moonwalk.
He explained he used "just a little bit of shoe polish" to dress up and won the contest because he had learned how to moonwalk.
That moonwalk has proved a lot more difficult for Clinton in 2016, when she's been forced to go head-head with a self-declared Democratic socialist.
Armstrong, the first human to set foot on the lunar surface, and Aldrin had one camera for their moonwalk and they had planned to share it.
However, as we drove up, the radio informed us that NASA was continually moving up the time of the moonwalk, so we became a bit nervous.
Jackson's "Billie Jean" moonwalk at the Motown 25 special in 1984 and his dramatic intro at the 1993 Super Bowl halftime show were indelible TV moments.
Plus, the man perfected the moonwalk, a dance only the most daring of people still roll out at bat mitzvahs and wedding receptions in a nostalgic moment.
The title of the book refers to a mnemonic the author used to memorize a deck of cards: a mental image of Albert Einstein dancing the Moonwalk.
After rocking out what was surely a killer trumpet solo, this well dressed young man decided to exit stage right with a fist pump and a moonwalk.
It later became known for selling headsets to the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, including the ones worn by Neil Armstrong during his first moonwalk in 1969.
This basically being outer space for it, I think of how long I'd enjoy a moonwalk without a spacesuit and cradle the fish back through the hole.
It was 1983, and 47 million people in the U.S. were watching Michael Jackson moonwalk across the stage to his hit "Billie Jean" during a TV special.
It later became known for selling headsets to the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), including the ones worn by Neil Armstrong during his first moonwalk in 1969.
How he could have thought it a good idea to darken his face with shoe polish to moonwalk like Michael Jackson in a contest in the early 21970s.
A. the funky chicken B. the moonwalk C. the electric slide D. the running man Play "Total Recall," CNN's weekly news quiz, to see if your answer is right.
A walk on the moon Sure, you can moonwalk like Michael Jackson, but now you can do it in the shoes he wore when he first performed the move.
Another key moment from that project is the slinky, lightly Auto-Tuned moonwalk of a song that is the Giuseppe-referencing "Michael Jackson," a collaboration with the producer Cardo.
In 2006, for instance, NASA confessed that it likely reused 45 tapes containing original footage of Apollo 11 astronauts Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin's iconic July 20, 1969 moonwalk.
Just the other day he said "all done" for the first time, and apparently did a little moonwalk, 😍  but he's about to get some competition in the cuteness department.
Each time they got back to the Apollo Lunar Module after a moonwalk, they were shocked at how much dust they'd tracked in and how hard it was to banish.
An artist had his video go viral here this week, after he dressed up as an astronaut and pretended to moonwalk across potholed roads in the tech hub of Bengaluru.
If the moonwalk were owned by the estate of Michael Jackson, it could maybe then sue a high school impersonator for doing it on video and then publishing it to YouTube.
Fans around the world have tried to imitate his smooth slides and spins, his racy crotch grab and pelvic thrust and, of course, his trademark moonwalk, with varying degrees of success.
Ralph Northam (D) declined a reporter's request to perform Michael Jackson's "moonwalk" dance during a press conference after he said he wore blackface in the 1980s while dressed as the performer.
Michael Jackson's flashy socks from the first time he busted out his iconic moonwalk are hitting the auction block, but if you want 'em ... you'll have to foot a HUGE bill.
We're told the package also comes with a letter from DiLeo's wife attesting Michael wore the socks for his debut moonwalk during the TV special ... along with a certificate of authenticity.
Over the course of two hours with a reporter, Mr. Sawyers did spot-on impressions of his various relatives, Jack Nicholson, Michael Jackson (complete with moonwalk), President Obama and Matthew McConaughey.
You really think you could have told Michael to moonwalk and wear the glove and the high water pants and the penny loafers and slide across the stage at Motown 25?
Armstrong and Aldrin were supposed to get some sleep but instead decided to get on with the moonwalk, which turned out to be in prime time for the U.S. television audience.
In the video her and her brother dance to Michael Jackson's "Beat It." Her brother is slightly older with a few more motor skills than tiny Amy, and even attempts a moonwalk.
"There were times during the Thriller project when I would get emotional or upset because I couldn't get the people working with me to see what I was," Jackson wrote in Moonwalk.
David's hologram company was responsible for bringing a digital recreation of murdered rapper Tupac Shakur to Coachella in 2012 and crafting the late Michael Jackson moonwalk during the Billboard Music Awards in 2014.
What starts out as a fairly sharp joke about the heroes' varying levels of racial insensitivity takes a turn when Josh instigates a dance-off, which he wins by doing Michael Jackson's moonwalk.
If individual dance moves were able to be copyrighted, nobody would be able to do the Moonwalk or that one disco move where you point your finger up without having to pay up.
" (He finally stripped naked and stuffed his blackened suit into a pouch.) Cernan, upon returning from his last moonwalk, vowed, "I ain't going to do much more dusting after I leave here. Ever.
The performance immortalized a move that re-entered the public consciousness recently, when Virginia's governor, Ralph Northam, said he had dressed as Jackson and done the moonwalk during a dance contest in 1984.
The cultural responses to Earth's only natural satellite have ranged from the Japanese folkloric figure of a rabbit in the moon making mochi, to contemporary work like the "Moonwalk Machine" designed by Sputniko!
Jackson reported in Moonwalk that the video and its title song, released as a single in February 230, drove 22010 million additional sales of Thriller in the first six months after their release.
As commander of Apollo 11, Neil Armstrong took most of the photographs from the historic moonwalk, but this rare shot from fellow moonwalker Buzz Aldrin shows Armstrong at work near the lunar module Eagle.
Seeing it for the first time was akin to hearing the impossible, unscripted E-flat sung by Maria Callas at the end of "Aida" in Mexico City, or watching Michael Jackson unveil his moonwalk.
Part of the job of a good historian is to return celebrated moments of kairos — the signing of the Declaration of Independence, Michael Jackson's first moonwalk — back to the chronos from which they sprang.
The dance is centered around a few basic elements, which include "gliding," a sort of 3D version of the moonwalk, and "bonebreaking," a series of arm contortions any escape artist would be jealous of.
One of 20153 people selected by NASA to become astronauts in April 1966, Mr. McCandless, a former United States Navy captain, would play a role in Mr. Armstrong's famed moonwalk only three years later.
Braving the rain, fans imitated his famed dance and moonwalk moves around the 13-foot (4 meter) white, sparkling crown erected by record label Sony Music on the south bank of the River Thames.
A Northam press conference following the photo's emergence was typical until the brief moment where it looked like the governor might execute a moonwalk to illustrate some of the events of that long-ago night.
The next day, he explained, would be the anniversary of Jackson's passing, the day when the lights would flick on and the crowds would arrive, to watch him moonwalk up a burst of old memories.
After all, this is a robot dog who can twerk and moonwalk, and who won over sympathy on social media when the company released a video of researchers kicking the dog to demonstrate its balance.
It's perversely languid for a dance mix, happy to moonwalk around the lower BPMs, coming on like the hazy recollection of the weediest night you've ever spent on an Ibizan beach, or in an Italian disco.
The performance immortalized a move that recently re-entered the public consciousness when Virginia's governor, Ralph Northam, who is white, said he had dressed as Jackson and done the moonwalk during a dance contest in 1984.
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In fact, it wasn't until 1983, more than a decades after Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin took their historic moonwalk, that Sally Ride made her journey into space and became the first American woman to leave our planet.
Critics almost universally adored it, but there's a famous moment missing from the dramatized version of Armstrong's first-ever moonwalk and, as with most things in 2018, the absence has stirred up some controversy around the American flag.
The film is a musical buffet, featuring some 803 songs, but a cover of David Bowie's "Fame" — providing a score to Mr. Daniels's character as he gets progressively looser and even attempts a (below average) moonwalk — stands out.
Margot Lee Shetterly, author of the book "Hidden Figures" on which the 2016 film was based, encouraged those attending the ceremony to think beyond Neil Armstrong's moonwalk to the collective effort it took to achieve the Apollo 11 mission.
There is some tap in the 1943 Hollywood film of "Cabin in the Sky," courtesy of a big-smiling Bill Bailey, who inserts an early version of the Moonwalk into his steps as Ethel Waters, the film's star, croons.
Michael Jackson would have turned 60 on Wednesday and, although he wasn't here to moonwalk his way into another year, countless fans celebrated in his honor by sharing their memories of the King of Pop all over social media.
He denied being one of the people in the yearbook photo, but said he had painted his face black with shoe polish for a Michael Jackson look-alike contest during the 1980s — even offering to moonwalk on the podium.
Mr. Northam bumbled his response, admitting he was in the picture before saying he was not, then seemed like he might demonstrate Michael Jackson's moonwalk at a news conference where he acknowledged blackening his face for a dance contest.
Surveyor 212, a NASA probe that landed on the Moon on April 23, 23—26 years ago this Thursday—was visited by Apollo 2315 astronauts Pete Conrad and Alan Bean during on the pair's moonwalk on November 33, 23.
Northam further asserts that he won the contest, and at the request of a reporter appears to be on the verge of demonstrating to the press corps that he can still moonwalk, only to be stopped by his wife.
And it wouldn't be Parts Unknown without some good food—Bourdain also documented a group meal at a local restaurant, which came with a side of entertainment from their server, who danced and did the moonwalk after taking their order.
Both Tracey and the narrator are fascinated by Michael Jackson's moonwalk, and the predecessor for it they find in an old movie; they discover that the dancers achieved the effect by nailing the toes of their shoes to the floor.
"Anything related to Michael Jackson is extraordinary, and to have something so incredibly historical as these shoes worn by Michael when he first did that now famous moonwalk is beyond special," Brigitte Kruse, owner of GWS Auctions, said via email.
During a Saturday news conference, Northam made light-hearted remarks about how hard it is to clean black shoe polish from one's face and whether he should perform Jackson's signature "moonwalk" dance for the cameras, but abstained at the advice of his wife.
"This is for my brothers," Jackson said before she and her dancers lined up in the middle of the stage and broke into some of the iconic Jackson family moves (moonwalk not included.) This isn't the first time Jackson has played Las Vegas.
Pretty much any scene of Papa Pearson and the kids (all ages) is too much to bear – special mentions include the pushups with Randall, sneaking up on Rebecca in the maternity ward, and doing the moonwalk on Halloween (how DARE you, sir).
Though some of the film was shot by NASA itself, much of it was made for a movie called "Moonwalk One," a strange combination of educational documentary and blissed-out philosophizing that opened in New York at the Whitney Museum in 210.
He did a bit that he called "fat Michael Jackson," telling the crowd that he was a distant cousin of the King of Pop, putting a dirty white sock on one of his hands, and doing a poor imitation of the moonwalk.
Johnson, who died at 101 on Monday at a retirement home in Newport News, Va., calculated the precise trajectories that would let Apollo 11 land on the moon in 1969 and, after Neil Armstrong's history-making moonwalk, let it return to Earth.
On his third flight, in May 1969, two months before the first moonwalk, Mr. Young was the command module pilot of Apollo 10, orbiting the moon while Thomas Stafford and Eugene Cernan orbited below him in the lunar module, tracking proposed landing sites.
My 29-year-old self felt a swell of kindred feeling, watching fellow Malaysians of various shades and walks of life jumping, swaying, screaming, and attempting the moonwalk together, as they witnessed what they might remember, years later, as the performance of a lifetime.
It allows you to actually moonwalk, for instance: The original suit used for Moon-based activities actually only offered enough range of motion for Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin to be able to essentially "bunny hop" on the lunar surface, in Bridenstine's own words.
At a news conference in early February, it was Ms. Northam who quietly said "inappropriate circumstances" when her husband looked like he would demonstrate Michael Jackson's moonwalk, which he said he once did in a dance contest while wearing shoe polish to darken his face.
The large-format film, which captures extraordinary, rich images and was being used at the time for Hollywood productions like The Sound of Music, was shot by NASA employees as well as the crew of a documentary to be called Moonwalk One, which was released in 1972.
During what may have been the worst political press conference in recent years, Northam admitted he wore blackface as part of a Michael Jackson costume for a dance competition in the 1980s, and appeared ready to demonstrate his moonwalk for reporters before his wife stopped him.
If you've ever worn a spacesuit during a moonwalk or EVA, and I know a lot of you have, you were probably frustrated by how difficult it was to move around — both with the restrictions of the suit itself and the limitations on what you can see and feel.
Many of Jackson's most popular songs are big production dance hits (something you can moonwalk to), but Miguel's choice to strip away the excess the Grammys are known for had the effect of making one of the biggest pop stars in the world feel within reach once again.
Then there's the other Back to the Future reference: at one point, Hutcherson's character appears to introduce the moonwalk to a bunch of people in the past, inspiring a partygoer to call someone named Tito — presumably Jackson — so he can pass the dance move along to his little brother Michael.
Mr. Northam initially confirmed he was one of the two men and then reversed himself on Saturday at a news conference where he said he was not actually in the picture, although he had, on another occasion, worn blackface to impersonate Michael Jackson at a dance contest where he performed the singer's famed moonwalk.
The footage, shot by NASA employees and a film crew working on the documentary Moonwalk One, presents numerous views of the event not previously available, not just of the mission in progress but also of the crowds which had gathered to watch the Apollo 11 launch, and then to see the astronauts after their return to Earth.
The dancers often shirk classical dance tunes and use some of music's latest hits when they perform signature Hiplet moves like the "twist in and out," the moonwalk, the "Hiplet strut," the zippy and the Vivian — an apparent nod to the famous Fresh Prince of Bel-Air episode in which Aunt Vivian shows a group of dancers how it's done.
Northam initially says he is "deeply sorry" for appearing in the photo; the next day, however, he calls a news conference to declare that he does not believe he is in the photo, although he does recall one time that he was in blackface, that being when he entered a dance contest dressed as Michael Jackson and did the moonwalk.
Apollo 11's Neil Armstrong working near the lunar module during a moonwalk "The confluence of space-connected speakers may just be a coincidence, but as it is the anniversary of the first manned moon landing and first robotic Mars landing, it wouldn't be a complete surprise if there is a running space-theme to their remarks," Robert Pearlman, a space historian and editor of collectSPACE.
At a time when calls are growing for the Oscars, Tonys and Emmys to follow the Grammys and the MTV Video Music Awards in erasing gendered categories, and to do away with gender-specific magazines, bro bibles like GQ, Esquire and Playboy seem poised to do a backpedal of Michael Jackson moonwalk proportions from the formula that kept them perched at the publishing pinnacle for a half-century.
"So we gathered our cameras and pencils and visited 13 countries where we asked 337 women and girls to complete the sentence, 'One day I will…'" From toddlers to grandmothers, women and girls from San Francisco, Rio de Janeiro, Mexico City, Lagos, Moscow, Cairo, Berlin, London, Paris, Jakarta, Bangkok, New Delhi and Tokyo shared their hopes for the future, which ranged from doing the Michael Jackson moonwalk to running a laboratory to travelling to another planet.
When the production budget ran over double the original proposal — "Thriller" ultimately cost $21985,22007, then an unprecedented cost for a music video — Jackson found an ingenious way to make up the difference: He hired a second film crew to document the production as it was happening, and convinced MTV and Showtime to pay to license The Making of Thriller, which ultimately premiered after the music video and (as Jackson reported in Moonwalk) sold a million copies all by itself.

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