Persuasive Essay On Apollo 11: A Walk On The Moon

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The Eagle has landed “That’s one small step for a man, one giant leap for mankind,” I say as I step out from Eagle, our lunar module, and place my foot on the powdery and silver moon. It’s 10:56 p.m. and the whole world is watching me. I’ve never thought this moment in my life would be so important to the world. Four days ago, Apollo 11 took off from Kennedy Space Center. My crew, Edwin E. “Buzz” Aldrin and Michael Collins, and I were sent into space by NASA to complete the moon landing mission. I remember arriving at the Space Center and saw so many workers here and there. They were busy preparing for this mission. It seemed that they knew some secrets that I didn’t. Later on, we got into a small elevator and went up 365 feet up in the air. I wasn’t overwhelmed with nervousness until the last minute …show more content…

We should do some research on that.” Walking on the moon is a strange and unforgettable experience, especially when I am the first person ever to do so. Since the gravity on the moon is only about one-sixth of that on Earth, I take every step carefully just in case I might float away. To make sure that doesn't happen, I am wearing a SAFER, which stands for Simplified Aid for EVA Rescue. Basically, it is a backpack with jet thrusters in it. If I accidentally float away, it will assist me to fly back to my spacecraft. I walk slowly, of course, and each step I take leaves a big and clear footprint on the surface of the moon. Buzz and I decide to spend about two hours conducting experiments and collecting samples, and then go back to our module. We take a lot of photographs, including our footprints. Later, we get back to Eagle and start taking off our spacesuits. After we remove our helmets, we immediately realize that our spacesuits are covered with lunar dust, and the dust is everywhere. As the moon dust exposes itself with oxygen for the first time in four billion years, it releases an intense and overwhelming smell. In fact, it smells like

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