Official NASA footage of the Apollo 11 moon landing mission.
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@ocseans google,, "will china go to mars" they will be worlds super power very soon. 60,s usa beat russia, they will not beat china and (or) russia this time.
userwl2850 1 year ago
@userwl2850 is China working on this? Mars would be an even bigger leap and another step forward to one day visiting another solar system. Though we would probably need to tinker with our genetics first and find a destination worthy enough.
ocseans 1 year ago
mars next and china will win that race.
userwl2850 1 year ago
This is truly one of the most amazing achievements of man so far!!! I am in awe of what they did over 30 years ago...with the technology of Houston's Nasa Central Command of a whole floor of computers equaling the power of just ONE of todays laptops you can buy in Best Buy, and the Lunar Module having the computing power of a digital watch is just mind blowing..for them to fly to the moon and back, look up at the moon at night and think about what they did. Truly an amazing feat.
48Donbray 2 years ago