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52 Years of Apollo Mission 11: Neil Armstrong Day Arranging Feet in the Moon

52 Years of Apollo Mission 11: Neil Armstrong Day Arranging Feet in the Moon
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Neil Armstrong and Edwin “Buzz” Aldrin, both names learned every school child learned when he found out the room.
The first was the first man to set foot on the moon and the last, the second.
Today is July 20th 2021, and it marked the 52nd year from the 11th Mission of Apollo 11 NASA which landed both US astronauts in the month of 1969.
Since the Soviet Union has become the first country to put a man in space, the US wants to defeat the rival country biggest in space things.
A little more than eight years later, they not only managed to send astronauts in space but also made two of them landed on the moon.
The Apollo 11 mission was ruled by Neil Armstrong, with Pilot Edwin Aldrin and Michael Collins, who had never had to set foot on the moon when his work to maintain the Columbia command module became an orbit while Armstrong and Aldrin landed on the moon, safe in it, the Lunar Eagle module.
The space module is brought so far into space with the help of Rocket Saturn V, rockets 363 feet three stages with 7.5 million pounds of encouragement.
When only 30 seconds remainmentas per NASA, when Armstrong makes the Lunar module ground on the surface of the moon, only 30 seconds of remained fuel.
He was then radioed: “Houston, the basis of tranquility here.
Eagle has landed.” There was excitement at that time on the mission control.
According to Armstrong, the moon landing is his greatest concern; He said: “People who are not known are rampant,” and “there are only a thousand things to worry about.” It took them three days after being launched from the earth to get their spacecraft to the moon orbit.
Armstrong, Aldrin and Collins made a giant leap for mankinas per NASA, there were more than half a billion people watching the moon landed on TV.
Armstrong is the first to go down to the surface of the moon.
After he did, he said famous words: “That’s a small step for a man, a giant leap for mankind.” The next Aldrin dropped from the eagle, commenting on their environment to find themselves as “extraordinary desolation”.
Both spend about two and a half hours on satellites, taking photos and samples.
Before joining Collins who controlled the main module, they left the US flag, the patches that respect the Apollo 1 crew were falling, and a plaque in one of the feet of the eagle reading, “Here the man of the planet Earth first set foot on the month.
July Our 1969 AD came peacefully for all humanity.
“The crew reached back to earth on July 24, landing in the Pacific Ocean after that they were chosen by USS Hornet.

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