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We know that in the last century, the United States and the former Soviet Union were in the Cold War period, and they competed in many fields, in addition to the military aspect, there are three main directions: space exploration, deep-sea exploration, and geocentric exploration. Although the competition between the United States and the Soviet Union was a deformed competition, it was more of a political purpose, and to put it bluntly, it was a matter of fighting for face.
On April 12, 1961, Yuri Gagarin, an astronaut from the former Soviet Union, became the first person to go into space aboard Vostok 1. This stung the United States deeply, and the United States at that time could not sit still, and in May 1961 made up his mind to start the Apollo moon landing program, since the first name to go into space was snatched away, it was also good to become the first country to land on the moon in a man. The goal was set at that time to achieve a manned landing on the moon by the end of the sixties.
From 1961 to 1969, 9 probes of the Prowler Probe Program photographed the Moon**, 5 probes of the Surveyor Probe Program made soft landings on the lunar surface, 3 vehicles of the Lunar Orbiter Orbiter Program focused on the pre-selected landing area, and 10 spacecraft of the Gemini Spacecraft Program each carried 2 astronauts to carry out biomedical research and extravehicular activities. After 9 years of preparation, Apollo 11 began the official manned landing on the moon in 1969, and by the completion of the landing of Apollo 17 in December 1972, a total of 12 astronauts were successfully sent to the surface of the moon 6 times, and Apollo 13 failed but there were no astronauts**.
Such a dense and compact lunar landing program consumed a lot of manpower and material resources, gained international fame, and also hit the former Soviet Union. Scientific achievements are also important, bringing back lunar samples from the moon, accumulating enough landing experience to have a deeper understanding of the lunar environment. The United States has landed on the moon so many times, and it is impossible to land on the moon again without a new scientific purpose, and a manned landing on the moon is not as convenient as going up and down the stairs every day, and landing on the moon really burns money.
In 2018, the United States announced a plan to return to the moon and land on Mars, and the scientific purpose or mission of this lunar landing is also obvious, mainly for manned landing on Mars for technical verification.
When the manned moon landed, three lunar rovers were left on the moon (substitute transportation), and the traces of the lunar rover's wheels are still visible, and the lander left on the lunar surface every time the moon landed on the moon can still be seen. Even on the six manned landings on the moon, the flag planted on the surface of the moon can still be seen in shadows. In addition, there are laser reflectors placed on the surface of the moon during the moon landing, which can be used to measure the distance between the Earth and the moon.
Can the manned moon landing fraud deceive billions of people in the world? To be honest, it is much more difficult to fake a manned landing on the moon than not to fake it.
Pictured: Apollo 17.
Pictured: Apollo 14.
Recently, India's Chandrayaan-2, if successful, will make a soft landing on the moon's south pole to probe the water under the moon's south pole, but unfortunately it failed. There are helium-3 resources on the moon that human beings need, which is the clean energy of nuclear fusion, which is the "necessity" of human beings in the future, and it has the right to speak on a first-come, first-served basis, so it is of great strategic significance to seize the opportunity to establish a base on the moon.
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This is true, and many countries would have questioned it. The results they got later convinced them too, because there was an inescapable reason to prove that they had been to the moon.
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This is true, and although there is a certain amount of exaggeration when reporting the facts, we have to admit that the United States really has the strength to send people to the moon.
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Of course, such a thing is true, and then the first successful login, the TV ** at that time also made some related reports, which caused a sensation, and it was a very successful moon landing.
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This is true, verified by scientists. The Americans did go to the moon. At that time, they also photographed back the ** and left their footprints, which can be said to be a great initiative.
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The launch of Apollo 17 in December 1972 also saw the landing of astronaut Armstrong on the moon. This moment that will go down in history is beyond doubt.
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After landing on the moon, I made this spacecraft back, and the whole process was particularly thrilling, and I went through a lot of ups and downs before I finally came back, and this person was also injured when he finally returned to Earth.
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The American astronauts landed on the moon aboard the Apollo manned lunar spacecraft, and after completing all the tasks, the astronauts returned to Earth on the Apollo spacecraft.
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After the United States landed a man on the moon, the people came back on a rocket made in the United States. Because they also went by rocket, and they must have come back by rocket.
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They will have special channels to go back and forth, and they will also bring a lot of friendly things to the United States.
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The American manned moon landing is real. On July 20, 1969, the American Apollo 11 mission successfully landed on the moon for the first time, completing the feat of the first human landing on the moon. This marks an important moment in the history of mankind and an indelible milestone in the history of the aerospace Chabi hail.
The mission was completed by a NASA-led team and included 3 astronauts, Neil Armstrong, Edward Aldrin and Michael Collins. Using the Apollo 11 spacecraft, they landed on the surface of the moon with the manned lunar lander Huiyou, where they conducted a series of experiments and explorations. Astronauts collected samples from the lunar surface and brought them back to Earth for study, further advancing the process of human understanding of the moon.
The U.S. manned moon landing has also received a large number of domestic and foreign ** and scientists' support. Many scientists contributed a lot of knowledge and technology to help make the Apollo 11 mission a reality. The U.S.** and the private sector also provided significant funding and support to ensure the success of the mission.
Admittedly, there are some controversies and controversial voices about the American manned landing on the moon. Some doubt that the United States has really succeeded in landing on the moon and experimenting and exploring there, instead thinking that it is a means of political propaganda. However, these controversies and rumors have been confirmed by many scientists and historians as baseless and lacking in facts.
On the whole, the American manned landing on the moon was a very real and successful event in the history of astronautics. It demonstrates the power of human technology and the achievement of goals, and also proves the determination and perseverance of human beings to explore the universe. It has also inspired more countries and companies to join the space journey to explore the mysteries of space and lay a solid foundation for the future exploration of mankind.
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Summary. The history of American astronauts landing on the moon dates back to July 20, 1969, when the three astronauts of the Apollo 11 mission, Neil Armstrong, Edward Aldrin and Michael Collins, successfully landed on the surface of the moon. This is the first time in human history that a man has landed on the moon.
The history of American astronauts landing on the moon dates back to July 20, 1969, when the three astronauts of the Apollo 11 mission, Neil Armstrong, Edward Aldrin and Michael Collins, successfully landed on the surface of the moon. This is the first time in the history of the human chain that a human has landed on the moon.
The United States conducted a total of six missions to the moon until the end of the last mission to the moon (Apollo 17) in 1972. A total of 12 astronauts landed on the lunar surface during the six missions: Neil Armstrong, Edward Aldrin, Mychong Lilenkel Collins, Charles Conrad, Alan Singh, Richard Davis, James Sims Owen, John Young, Eugene Cernan, Harrison Schmidt, Charam Wools Duke, and Ronald Evans.
During these missions, the astronauts carried out this type of work on the lunar surface, collected samples of lunar soil forest modification, installed experimental equipment, and conducted scientific experiments. These missions are of great significance to the human exploration of the universe, not only to advance science and technology, but also to give people a deeper understanding of the lunar condition.
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