Cultural change was brought about by the outbreak of violence and controversy in the 1960s. The slogan "love and peace" caused bloody fear of "war and hatred". This is an era of protest and resistance. This decade began with the assassination of John F. Kennedy and Martin Luther King Jr., the vicious upgrade of Vietnam and the suspicion of the Watergate case. Somewhere in freedom and fear, we saw two Americans walking the moon. When we find the crystal ball on us, we think about the scope of the opportunity.
In our exploration of Post Apolo culture, it helps compare two "walks of the moon". Armstrong's lunar walk is performed at the peak of the space age and represents the tide of the lunar race over ten years. Apollo 11 marks the scientific understanding and technical achievements of mankind, as well as the victory of the iconic Cold War in the United States. Armstrong's lunar walk is a scene of the inevitable media, but it happens on the moon. Activity itself is manifestation of human progress and progress. As a result, the astronaut became the most respected hero of the times.
Neil Armstrong led Apollo 11 to the way to the moon, served as Commander of Apollo 11, flew to the moon, scientific experiments, returning to the moon, walking up the moon, so there is a big difference between the science and airspace industry It brought. I made progress. Neil Armstrong became the first person to walk on the moon, contributed to the acceleration of the development of the airspace industry in the world, raised the international community's interest in space science research, and lived as a community of human solidarity. The planet of the universe
Just before the launch of Apollo 11, the Apollo 11 Space Flight Moon Flight Module, Aldrin Pilot appeared with his priest at the same time. Aldrin is afraid that Apollo 11 mission commander Neil Armstrong and the public do not understand the social and philosophical impact of lunar landing. Shortly after the moon landed on the moon on July 20, 1969, Aldrin asked NASA officials for a one-minute personal prayer, and thought about what human beings did It was.