Google Doodle: Celebrate the first step on the moon
Google Doodle: Celebrate the first step on the moon
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50 years ago from today, Man put the first step on the moon. On the 50th anniversary of NASA's Apollo 11 mission, Google created a doodle on its homepage. It's designed as an animated video. Clicking on this doodle will show a trip to Apollo 11. The mission was completed, as shown in the video. This video is 4 minutes 37 seconds. It has been given its voice by Apollo 11's command module pilot Michael Collins.

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Michael Collins had an important role in this mission. These command modules were taken to the moon. In this mission, Neil Armstrong and Edwin Eldrin made their first steps on the moon. This was a great achievement of NASA. The completion of Apollo 11 was the result of the hard work of thousands of scientists. The completion of this mission is memorable not only for America but also for the whole world. It is a great achievement in space science. And for America too.

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Google has this historical video of 4 minutes 37 seconds. This video is voiced by Michael Collins. The journey began on July 16, 1969. The Saturn V rocket took off from Launch Pad 39A at Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral, Florida. It took a 3-day journey. The distance was about 240,000 miles (386242 kilometers). After a 3-day journey, Collins installed the module in orbit 60 miles (96 kilometers) away from the moon. Then the next day, Neil Armstrong and Edwin Aldrin prepared for the next stop of stepping on the moon. Lunar module had faced many challenges while landing on the moon for 13 minutes. But even Neil Armstrong made a successful landing. He then said in Capsul Communicator, "Houston, I'm speaking the transit base. Eagle has been landed."

 

 

 

 

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