The U.S. moon landing program, also known as Project Apollo, was a major event in the 20th century.
At 2:56 a.m. on July 21, 1969, astronaut Neil Alden Armstrong stepped on the moon with his left foot from the lunar module and said to all mankind, "That's one small step for a man, one giant leap for mankind." became the longest-lived lie.
There are many, many conspiracy theories about the moon landing program.149Please respect copyright.PENANAlHa1yVmvF2
The most obvious motive was to deter the enemy Soviet Union during the Cold War with the success of landing on the moon to win the No. 1 prestige of the space race.
I used to think if I was born in that year, would I believe in the successful landing of the United States on the moon?
Looking back now, of course, there are many mistakes and omissions.
The most obvious mistake is technology.
Of course I wouldn't compare it to the present day.
I will make a small comparison between the technology of the 21st century and the middle of the 20th century.
Just think that the cell phone built into the 21st century is far more powerful than the computer of the 20th century.
Based on this, it can be calculated how backward the computers that appeared in the historical segment of the moon landing are.
Can such a backward computer really take on the major responsibility of sending people from the earth to the moon?
Even if the United States could really send humans into space back then, it is logically impossible to safely send humans through the "Van Allen radiation zone".
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