On June 20, 1969, Apollo 11 became the first successful landing on the moon in history. It takes many years to complete this innovative event in history. This is a dream of many people, but few people think that it will become a reality. In October 1957, the Soviet Union launched the first satellite called Sputnik and put it on Earth orbit. The satellite is actually as big as a beach ball and sends back a meaningless signal back to the earth, but it will have a big impact on people all over the world.
The first landing of the Apollo 11 mission in 1969! Neil Armstrong is the first person to enter the moon and uses the legendary word "a small step towards humanity brings a big leap to mankind". This is a really wonderful video, in 1969. If you think about it, the processing power of your phone is better than the processing capacity of the whole space ship! Incredible!
Armstrong is Apollo 11, commander of the manned task to the first month in history. He worked hard during the preparatory period. On July 20, 1969, he became the first person to create history and land on the spacecraft in the moon, and he was also the first person to step in on the surface. After stepping on the moon, his first sentence became one of the most famous proverbs of the 20th century: "For men, this is a small step and a great leap for man."
People dreamed of moon and the universe for a long time. They want to know what it feels like to stand above the moon, and in 1969 humans landed for the first time in the moon. On July 20, 1969, Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin became the first people to climb the moon. Not only for these two people, but also for NASA, even the United States, the whole world, this is a historical moment. This is a shining moment - and there are black signs. What is that sign, may you ask? This is a perfect mistake, a ridiculous conspiracy theory developed around the moon. These conspiracy theories still exist today, but in 1999 polls, 6% of respondents indicated that they believed the moon landings were made by the US government. (Gallup News Agency). This number seems to be negligible when it applies to the entire U.S. population, which means that 19,134,000 Americans do not believe in lunar landing.