In 1903, the Wright brothers of the Americans flew into the blue sky for the first time in North Carolina, although the distance of the flight was only 36.5 meters; in 1969, the Americans Armstrong, Aldrin, and Collins boarded the Saturn 5 rocket in Houston Set off, flew to the moon 365,000 kilometers away, and successfully landed on the moon for the first time. In 66 years, the United States has increased the flight distance of humans by 10,000,000 times! ! ! ! !
From scratch, to the summit of exploration that human beings have reached so far, the Apollo 11 project is not only the greatest initiative in the history of human civilization, but also the proudest moment in the history of the United States of America. In the era when there were no supercomputers, no smartphones, no Internet, and no artificial intelligence, the smartest scientists and engineers on the planet gathered together. They used countless calculations, experiments and painstaking efforts to form Apollo. 11 spacecraft. In the end, the three astronauts, representing the most calm, calm and balanced hand and brain of mankind, co-piloted the spacecraft and finally arrived at the desolate planet in the night sky that we have been looking up to for tens of millions of years. This is still so incredible in the eyes of today's people, even the Americans 50 years ago did it.
What is equally shocking is that the entire process of landing on the moon has been recorded in extremely detailed images. In these pictures and sounds, you can hardly see the traces of the years. The high-definition is just like the recording only yesterday: the audience can clearly capture the expressions of everyone inside and see Armstrong’s meticulously combed hairstyle. Seeing the exciting summer of 1969, the surging excitement of people on the beaches of Houston and the nervous and composed staff of the Space Center. This is really the most convincing Versailles of a superpower.
Although I was not able to visit the launch site of the "Tianhe" core module in the early summer of this year, I don’t know if the audience and command center in Wenchang that day were like the scenes in the movie, but I was still deeply affected by the space pioneers in the Apollo 11 program. Calm and calm moved. The earth-shattering things in our eyes are everything in their hands in an orderly, close and orderly way, and there will be light and funny jokes in between. The instructions that were tens of thousands of kilometers apart from the ground and the moon seemed to be an ordinary task that they had performed countless times. The self-confidence and calmness of this one comes from the strong backing of the comprehensive national strength of the most glorious era of the United States. At the end, the film relives the Moon landing declaration issued by Kennedy in 1962. In the lens, the 45-year-old US president is full of vigor and brilliance. Although he could not witness the day of the miracle with his own eyes, he was confident and calm. I was clearly burned into the film. Although I have experienced the tempering of the years, it still touched me deeply and infected people more than half a century later.
Even though I realize that this is in some measure an act of faith and vision, for we do not now know what benefits await us. But if I were to say, my fellow citizens, that we shall send to the moon, 240,000 miles away from the control station in Houston, a giant rocket more than 300 feet tall...fitted together with a precision better than the finest watch, carrying all the equipment needed for propulsion, guidance, control, communications, food and survival, on an untried mission, to an unknown celestial body, and then return it safely to earth, re-entering the atmosphere at speeds of over 25,000miles per hour, causing heat about half that of the temperature of the sun—almost as hot as it is here today —And do all this, and do all this and do itright, and do it first before this decade is out—then we must be bold.
John F Kennedy
1962 Sep. 12th
All the material for this film is derived from NASA's 70mm film negatives that have been dust-sealed for many years, giving us the opportunity to return to the year of the lunar exploration immersively. At the end of the first hundred years of World War I, we waited until "They are no longer getting old", and half a century after landing on the moon, we ushered in "Apollo 11". Reality has always been the greatest director, and these great images that record history will eventually become proof of the brilliance of human civilization.
Different from "The First Man on the Moon", the film that returns to mainstream vision is completely focused on the Apollo 11 project. Telling people that space exploration has never been a matter of a few astronauts, and that the success of exploration is the result of the innumerable wisdom and sweat behind it. Human science and technology can achieve today’s achievements. On the one hand, all of us are benefiting from it. On the other hand, in fact, each of us is directly and indirectly involved in it. So this should belong to all of us. Proud of. Finally, I sincerely hope that one day in the future, there will be an "Apollo 11" that belongs to our nation and our country.
Wonderful, recommended, consider collecting.
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