Following the debut of the new poster this morning, Universal Pictures announced a new video, Damien Chassel, commemorating the 49th anniversary of the first step of Neil Armstrong's landing to the moon (10 pm EST, 1969 Eastern Standard time). 56 points occurred. Please see the first person video below. The movie version of these events is posted.
According to James Hansen 's biography "First Person: Life of Neil Armstrong", Chazelle (Whiplash) and Gosling (Blade Runner 2049) collaborated again following the success of the 2016 musical "La La Land" . The first movie written by Oscar winner Josh Singer (Spotlight) is produced by Wyck Godfrey and Marty Bowen (Twilight, our star mistake), and Chazelle and Gosling. Isaac Krausner (wrong in our star) will do the production
Gosling, Claire Foy (The Crown) as Janet Shearon, Armstrong's first wife as Buzz Aldrin, Corey Stoll (The Strain), Kyle Chandler (game night) as Deke Slayton, Jason Clarke (Dawn Edition) Apes' planet , Ed Wah, Shay Wigam (Cong: Yeoid), Gas Grissom, John Banthar (The Punisher), David Scott, Brian Dersey James (13 reasons) Joseph A. Walker, Pablo Shriver Jim Rowell, Patrick Fuggit (abandonment), Corey Michael Smith (Gotham), Lucas Haas (Revenant), Christopher Abbott (Thinner)
First landing of the Apollo 11 mission in 1969! Neil Armstrong is the first person to step in the moon and his current legendary discourse is "a small step taken by mankind and a great leap of 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!
July 20, 1969, Neil Armstrong astronaut became the first person to walk on the moon. "This is a small step for people and a great leap for mankind," he insisted on more than 500 million people watching on the television, famous. For many, their ideas are full of surprises and resent about human instability in the vast and desolate universe. But let's suppose that at least a few people think. "Do you want to know if you can be foolish in the universe?" Most importantly, low gravity affects how blood is pumped into the body. Gravity on the earth normally absorbs most of the blood at the bottom of the body, but in low gravity environments, blood flows to the chest and head. According to NASA, this explains why many astronauts are red and sharp (as they return to the earth, sudden deprivation of blood into and out of the brain can cause dizziness There is sex)
Recently, New York post published an amazing video, the tremor of Parkinson's disease in male arms and legs is controlled by the current sent to the brain electrodes. : //Nypost.com/video/sark-as-parkinsons-treatment-calms-manns-tremors-in-seconds). There are many studies that can be worn or inserted even in medically beneficial devices as well as medicine. The well-known Fitbit wristbone helps people keep track of the energy of walking and using, and the amazing Parkinson's treatment in the video these are just a tip of the iceberg. These instruments are the first step toward singularity