The first time a human landed on the moon, things that you absolutely do not know!

"This is a small step for me, but it is a big step for mankind." I believe everyone is familiar with this sentence. Yes, this is the first astronaut to set foot on the moon, Armstrong.

looked at their footprints on the moon and sighed. Did they just say this after landing on the moon? There are so many things you don't know!

Now, let us set the time to 1969. At 9:32 on July 16, the Apollo 11 with Armstrong, Aldrin, and Collins on board the Saturn 5 rocket It was successfully launched at the Kennedy Space Center under load;

three days later, when Apollo 11 was orbiting the moon, one of the astronauts, Collins, first saw some unknown luminous spots through the telescope. He thought it was his own illusion, so He hurriedly asked Armstrong and Aldrin, "Did you see those light spots?" Unexpectedly, everyone said they saw them, then it must not be an illusion;

but this matter was not reported to the Houston Ground Control Center because they were worried NASA will ask them to return and cancel the moon landing, so they concealed this matter. If you don’t believe this content, let’s take a look at one of the witnesses at the time, Aldrin was interviewed. Video:

The matter is not over yet, let's look down. A day later, when Apollo 11 flew to the back of the moon, the Eagle Lunar Module separated from the Columbia command module, and Corinth stayed in the command module alone. Armstrong and Aldrin were in charge of driving the Eagle Lunar Module to prepare to descend to the moon;

After a simple farewell ceremony, Armstrong and the two embarked on the journey alone. Everything on the moon looked fine, but nothing What I thought was that on the way to descend and land, the Eagle Lunar Module suddenly issued an alarm, and a line of code "1202" appeared on the screen. A few minutes later,

changed to "1201". This line of numbers made two people Surprised, because they didn’t know what it meant, Armstrong quickly notified the Houston Ground Control Center of the situation, hoping that ground personnel could provide enough information;

, but disappointingly, ground personnel did not seem to be familiar with this. A code. While listening to Armstrong’s slightly nervous voice from the microphone, they kept flipping through a manual as thick as a dictionary in an attempt to find information related to the code, but no matter how they read it, they didn’t find it,

time In the passing of one minute and one second, the fuel in the landing module is only enough for a few more tens of seconds, and there is no time to think. The ground command center can only make a decision. As long as the alarm is intermittent, it can continue to land on the moon;

In the end, the two Armstrongs landed on the lunar surface smoothly at 4:17:43 pm on July 20, 1969, under tremendous pressure from the spacecraft to call the police and the fuel shortage. There was silence in the

Houston Ground Control Center, and everyone was there. Waiting quietly, finally, they heard Armstrong’s voice: "Houston, this is Jinghai Base, the Eagle landed successfully";

and then there was silence again. It took a few seconds to really realize that the moon landing had been successful, and there was a burst of enthusiastic cheers and high-fives. Not long after

, Aldrin yelled, "What is that? There is an unknown light source. You will definitely not believe what we saw on the moon. UFOs are on the other side of the crater. They lined up to watch us.” Z1z

Aldrin’s voice sounded very flustered, Armstrong later recalled Said: “I saw two spots of light near the crater, and the spots of light hovered there. There were also spots of light in other places. The moon did not seem to welcome these two visitors from afar. Due to this special situation, the two of them After staying in the lunar module for more than 6 hours, they turned off the landing system after confirming that the light spots were not hostile and began to prepare for their exit to the moon;

finally, Armstrong supported the steps of the lunar module Cautiously stepped onto the desolate and silent land, and uttered the phrase "This is a small step for me, but it is a big step for mankind." Aldrin followedI also set foot on the moon. Just when the two were immersed, another emergency broke out;

If you don’t believe what they saw and heard, let us look at two more evidences. His name is Maurice Catlin, and

is the NASA data at the time. The designer and person in charge of the processing system and the communication system of the Apollo mission mentioned this incident in his book "Our Ancestors from Outer Space", saying that "When Apollo 11 When Jinghai landed, there were already two UFOs hovering there. The astronauts were asked not to cause trouble. They saw things that could not talk to anyone outside of NASA, and until today, information control over certain events It’s still very strict.” After completing the mission to the moon, Armstrong and Aldrin left an American flag and a commemorative plaque on the moon. The plaque was painted with two images of the earth and a sentence. "In July 1969, humans from the earth landed on the moon for the first time. We came for the peace of all mankind." The

ended perfectly. Three astronauts returned to Earth on July 24, 1969, A heroic welcome, but what is strange is that when they attended the press conference, their expressions looked very solemn and frustrated. They did not look like they had just completed the feat of man’s first moon landing. When Armstrong was When the reporter asked how he felt about landing on the moon, he just answered intriguingly: it's A beginning of new age "

" This sentence means: This is the beginning of a new era. What new era? Does it have any meaning? Yes, have you ever thought about a question, why do many countries, including the United States, no longer carry out manned moon landings, but choose probes to land on the moon? Is it really just because of cost or other reasons? Is it possible? What is the connection with what Armstrong and the others experienced?

Fortunately, our country has never given up on the exploration of the moon. Why do we have to go to the moon? Because the United Nations and the Moon Convention say that "the moon is for all mankind", This is very good, but there is a sentence in the back called "Whoever develops, who uses it". If you don’t go today, you won’t be able to go if you want to go in the future, so you must go when you can, so China, you must go!

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