Apollo Program: First Human Being To Step On The Moon

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One of the most important events that made history was the Apollo program accomplishing the landing of the first human being to step on the Moon. When the Apollo was first declared in 1961, only two human beings had already been in space. Beginning the mission to the moon, scientist had to construct a rocket ship powerful enough to travel to the moon, and a spacecraft that could return back to earth. The rocket that was constructed for this mission was called the Saturn V rocket. With 13 successful launches, the Saturn V rocket carried the Apollo craft into Earth orbit. The initial start of the Apollo 11 mission began July 16, 1969 with the liftoff of the Saturn V rocket from NASA’s Kennedy Space Center. After traveling 240,000 miles in 76 hours, …show more content…

the craft touched down on the southwestern edge of the Sea of Tranquility. Finally touching down on the edge of the Sea of Tranquility, Armstrong reported to mission control in Houston, Texas that the Eagle had landed. At 10:39 p.m., Armstrong opened the hatch of the lunar module. Climbing down the ladder, the camera attached to the spacecraft recorded Armstrong’s progress and signaled the footage back to earth for an estimated half billion television viewers that were watching history being made. Around 10:56 p.m., Neil Armstrong stepped off the ladder to make history by planting his feet on the moon’s surface. Finally planting his feet on the surface of the moon, Armstrong took his first steps on the moon, and declared the famous quote known as “That’s one small step for a man, and one giant leap for mankind”. After Armstrong taking his first steps, 19 minutes later Aldrin joined him on the moon surface. Walking on the moon, Armstrong and Aldrin deployed various equipment for scientific experiments. According to fox news, the astronauts collected about 50 pounds of lunar rock and soil. Together, Aldrin and Armstrong took photographs of the surrounding

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