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First man on the moon pictures
First man on the moon pictures







first man on the moon pictures
  1. First man on the moon pictures update#
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Like it's a little difficult to dig through the crust. That's good.Īrmstrong: The contingency sample is down and it's up. I'll step out and take some of my first pictures here.Īldrin: Are you going to get the contingency sample? Okay. The light is sufficiently brightly backlighted into the front of the LM that everything is clearly visible.

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in the windows and I can see everything quite clearly. Looking up at the LM, I'm standing directly in the shadow now looking up at. I'll work my way over into the sunlight here without looking directly into the sun. It's quite dark here in the shadow and a little hard for me to see if I have good footing. I only go in a small fraction of an inch, maybe an eighth of an inch, but I can see the footprints of my boots and the treads in the fine sandy particles. It does adhere in fine layers like powdered charcoal to the sole and the sides of my boots. That's one small step for a man, one giant leap for mankind. The LM** footpads are only depressed in the surface about one or two inches, although the surface appears to be very, very fine-grained as you get close to it. Houston: The what? We can see you coming down the ladder now.Īrmstrong: I'm at the foot of the ladder. But we can make out a fair amount of detail.Īrmstrong: Okay, will you verify the position, the opening I ought to have on the camera. Houston: There's a great deal of contrast in it and currently it's upside down on monitor. Houston: We're getting a picture on the TV. Read some of their remarks on that historic occasion.Īrmstrong: Okay, Houston*, I'm on the porch.Īldrin: Halt where you are a minute, Neil.Īldrin: Everything's nice and straight in here.Īrmstrong: Okay, can you pull the door open a little more? Aldrin, became the first men to set foot on the Moon. UNESCO Atlas of the World's Languages in DangerĪn old dream came true on 21 July 1969, when the two American astronauts, Neil A.MGIEP - Mahatma Gandhi Institute of Education for Peace and Sustainable Development.IESALC - International Institute for Higher Education in Latin America and the Caribbean.IITE - Institute for Information Technologies in Education.IICBA - International Institute for Capacity-Building in Africa.IBE - International Bureau of Education.ICTP - International Centre for Theoretical Physics.IIEP - International Institute for Educational Planning.

first man on the moon pictures

UNEVOC - International Centre for Technical and Vocational Education and Training.Education for Sustainable Development Network.International Coalition of Inclusive and Sustainable Cities – ICCAR.Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission.Advancing the 2030 Sustainable Development Agenda.Maybe all these stupid moon hoax conspiracy theory believers should take a look at these.ĭo you really believe that these data would be freely available for private research if it all was fake. Note that the Apollo Lunar Surface Journal is a private initiative by Eric Jones On each of the panoramas you can scroll down and get detailed information about the images used (thanks to Eric Jones who let me use these abstracts) This has been possible because of Eric Jones Apollo Lunar Surface Journal where every image taken on the moon is linked to the transcripts from the authentic conversation with Houston which also includes audio and video.

First man on the moon pictures update#

In this update January 2007 panoramas from all the Moon Landings has been added.Īll panoramas now also have a sound-clip which matches the panorama. It included the Apollo 11 and the Apollo 17 panorama. This page was first published in July 2004 at the 35 year anniversary of the Apollo 11 landing NASA HISTORY page about Photography on the moon Original images from The Apollo Image Gallery The Journal also contains extensive, interwoven commentary by the Editor Eric Jones and by ten of the twelve moonwalking astronauts. It includes a corrected transcript of all recorded conversations between the lunar surface crews and Houston. The Journal is intended as a resource for anyone wanting to know what happened during the missions and why. The Apollo Lunar Surface Journal is a record of the lunar surface operations conducted by the six pairs of astronauts who landed on the Moon from 1969 through 1972. I have tried to keep this as much as possible like the originals but in some the visible errors from this has been covered by a photoshop generated flare.Īudioclips and data from the Apollo Lunar Surface Journal In several of the panoramas the sun is very low and shining directly into the camera which causes very large flares. Besides stitching them to panoramas the images are kept as much as possible in their original









First man on the moon pictures