I'm another one who supposedly watched the Apollo 11 landing, but since I was about three weeks shy of my second birthday at the time, I don't remember it. 
I was on a work term in Ottawa at the time, and they carried NASA-Select on their cable system. I used to sit in front of the TV in the evenings watching the pictures come in from Neptune.
My work term was in the Ice section of the RADARSAT project, analyzing satellite imagery of the Arctic to determine ice motion and thickness, so I was able to look at the pictures from Triton and point out various features in the images to my roommates.

Next momentous for me was live feed of Voyager 2 reaching Neptune. I was really into astronomy as a kid, and I had waited all my life for that moment, seeing Neptune for the first time up close and personal.![]()
I was on a work term in Ottawa at the time, and they carried NASA-Select on their cable system. I used to sit in front of the TV in the evenings watching the pictures come in from Neptune.

My work term was in the Ice section of the RADARSAT project, analyzing satellite imagery of the Arctic to determine ice motion and thickness, so I was able to look at the pictures from Triton and point out various features in the images to my roommates.
