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Introduction to the Apollo program.
The Apollo Project, also known as the Apollo Project, was a series of manned missions to the moon that the United States undertook from 1961 to 1972.
On July 16, 1969, the huge "Saturn 5" rocket carrying the "Apollo 11" spacecraft ignited from the Cape Kennedy launch site in the United States, starting the space journey of mankind's first landing on the moon. American astronauts Neil Armstrong, Edwin Aldrin and Michael Collins piloted the Apollo 11 spacecraft on a journey of 380,000 kilometers to carry the dream of all mankind to the surface of the moon. This is indeed a small step for one person, but a great step for humanity as a whole.
They have witnessed the realization of the dream from the Earth to the Moon, a step that spans 5,000 years.
The manned lunar landing project, or "Apollo" program, was organized and implemented by the United States from the Indian era to the early 70s of the 20th century. It is an epoch-making achievement in the history of world aerospace. The project, which began in May 1961 and ended with the successful completion of the sixth moon landing in December 1972, lasted about 11 years and cost $25.5 billion.
At the peak of the project, 20,000 enterprises, more than 200 universities and more than 80 scientific research institutions participated in the project, with a total number of more than 300,000 people.
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The first human landing on the moon was in 1969, and the first person to land on the moon was the American spacecraft Apollo 11.
People have always had the dream of landing on the moon in their hearts, and since the 60s of the 20th century, the United States has been behind the Soviet Union in the technology of manufacturing satellites and space shuttles, which makes the United States feel that it should not be, so they formulated the Apollo program, wanting to become the first human to land on the moon, in order to be able to step up the realization of this goal, they have gathered many people to engage in the research and experimental process of human landing on the moon. In July 1969, all preparations were fully ripe, and the United States implemented the Apollo program.
The Apollo mission to the moon officially began that day at a cosmonautics center launch site in Florida on the east coast of the United States. A giant rocket with a length of more than 100 meters began to ignite and take off under people's expectations and countdowns, and after 61 hours of Apollo, it finally reached a equilibrium point where the gravitational attraction of the Earth and the Moon was equal, and then began to move within the range of the Moon. After 75 hours of Apollo, it finally entered orbit around the moon.
On July 21 of the same year, the Apollo lunar module achieved a soft landing on the lunar surface under the careful control of two astronauts, one astronaut remained in the command module and continued to fly along the orbital Huai Jinyin Hidden Passage, while the other astronaut climbed out of the hatch of the lunar module and entered the lunar surface. At 4:07 a.m. on July 21, his left foot first stepped into the surface of the moon, and for the first time there were human footprints on the moon. After all the tasks were completed, they safely boarded the return orbit around the moon to meet the mother ship, and then successfully flew to Earth.
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It was July 20, 1969; On the morning of July 16, Armstrong carefully stepped on the surface of the moon with his left foot carefully on the ground from the Cape Kennedy launch site in the United States, and began the first space trip to the moon with his left foot.
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The first time man landed on the moon was on July 20, 1969. At that time, the American Apollo successfully landed on the moon, and Armstrong, an aerosensitive skywatcher, became the first human to land on the bridge and the moon.
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It was in 1969. At that time, it was the first time that the United States landed on the moon. I also took a lot of moon's **. A satellite was left behind.
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