55 Years ago, 3 men's were launching toward the Moon.

Hello IFC,

I made this topic , in a tribute for the Apollo 11 mission.

Just 55 years ago, the Apollo 11 Mission was seen heading into space, during the takeoff of NASA’s glorious Saturn V which would take 3 men on the first lunar mission in the history of space. Neil Armstrong, Buzz Aldrin and Michael Collins were thrown towards the horizon aboard their capsule, so small compared to the immensity of space. 4 days later, the Eagle Module 🦅 detached from the “Columbia” command module who was remaining in low orbit around the Moon. Eagle lands on the lunar surface at 20:17 UTC. 4 hours later, on July 21 at 2:56 a.m., Neil Armstrong left the first imprint of the human species on a star lost in space, 300,000 km from us, followed by his teammate Buzz Aldrin.

"That’s one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind.” — Armstrong as he stepped onto the moon.

On July 24, the three heroes returned to Earth Safely, splashing down in the Atlantic Ocean 🌊.

The treasure brought back by the astronauts of the Apollo 11 mission allowed us to better understand our solar system. Grayish pebbles, more or less large, 382 kg in total… this is the “treasure” brought back by the Apollo 11 mission and the five other Apollo missions that followed it until 1972

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Thanks for all the likes guys!

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Amazing story! Really got me…

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Your reply is interesting, do you believe this? Why not? The response it’s a mystery… Lol !

It’s a family members birthday on the same day that Apollo 11 landed on the moon and he’s really interested in the moon landing and the Apollo missions. I wonder if it correlates 🤔.

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I do believe it, because it is real.

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Oh ok, that’s nice, my dad doesn’t believe in it! XD

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Ofc there’s a relation… A secret relation emitted by Lunar Waves…

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There was a time before internet and personal computational devices (no phones or pc’s).

That was the time leading up to and somewhat beyond the first moon landing.

Kids could watch Gumby on tv, and other than such few tv offerings (not even video recording existed), so could only dream and pretend in one’s own mind what flight through air or space was like.

Any kind of simulations, flight, space or otherwise were an impossible dream back in the days of Gumby:

And, Gumby bundled up in the cold, looking up at the moon many decades ago:

Just a dog gone minute, this is an actual photo from 2024:

Gumby predicted the future?: lava flow caves on the moon, it has just been reported, could one day shelter future astronauts on the moon from hazardous solar radiation??

Gumby spotted on Venus, some decades after the moon landing, from NASA’s Magellan mission to radar map the entire surface through the permanent cloud layer with high resolution radar:
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It’s not possible the moon landings were faked. Truth is always far stranger than fiction: I dreamt of what the moon must look like as a kid, watched the gumby on the moon shows, and when I “grew up” engineered the communication electronics (at least the aspect of that in the domain of my responsibility: I was a project leader but member of a team effort) that sent the “Gumby” images back from Venus.

That would be some impeccable lying to me personally if the moon landing was faked! (by the time I got there, the place was filled with NASA “old timers” or grown-up “kids” who’s parents had worked on Apollo, and there were JPL former employees or current ones coming for a visit for one current program or another)

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Thank you @adit , once again, i learned something new. And yeah i know it’s impossible to say that there wasn’t a moon landing

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The NASA Magellan images are still the de-facto images for Venus. The latest use I saw in the news was from only two days ago:


Signs of two gases in clouds of Venus could indicate life, scientists say | Venus | The Guardian

The spacecraft transponder (communication system) lineage for these images goes straight back to Apollo 11 and earlier.

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