صور لم ترى من قبل لمهمة أبولو 11 لسطح القمر في 1969

تم الكشف عن صور لم ترى من قبل لمهمة أبولو 11 لسطح القمر فى 20 يوليو 1969، فبعد أن أعلنت

تم الكشف عن صور لم ترى من قبل لمهمة أبولو 11 لسطح القمر فى 20 يوليو 1969، فبعد أن أعلنت وكالة الفضاء الأمريكية “ناسا” عن بداية أسبوع الاحتفال الخاص بالذكرى 49 لمهمة أبولو 11،

تم إطلاق صاروخ Saturn V الضخم الذى يبلغ طوله 363 قدمًا ضمن مهمة Apollo 11 من القاعدة A، بمجمع Launch 39، مركز كينيدى للفضاء، وكان ذلك فى تمام الساعة 9:32 صباحًا بتوقيت شرق الولايات المتحدة.

وعلى متن المركبة الفضائية أبولو 11، كان يوجد رائد الفضاء “نيل إيه. أرمسترونج”، وقائد وحدة القيادة والقائد “مايكل كولينز”، و”إدوين ألدرين جونيور” ، طيار الوحدة القمرية.

جدير بالذكر أن “أبولو 11” كانت أول مهمة هبوط للقمر فى الولايات المتحدة، وبينما نزل رائد الفضاء “آرمسترونج” و”ألدرين” لاستكشاف منطقة بحر الهدوء فى القمر، بقى رائد الفضاء كولينز مع وحدات القيادة والخدمة فى المدار القمرى

Aldrin carries scientific equipment across the moon's surface to conduct seismic experiments and collect samples

The new images provide readers with a behind-the-scenes, detailed view of the eight-day journey

One of the astronauts fiddles with something in the Lunar Module while an American flag is planted behind him 

The Earth as seen more than 200,000 miles way from the Command Module heading towards the moon 

Aldrin conducts experiments on the moon. The astronauts brought home 50 rocks, samples of lunar soil and tubes containing material dug as far as 13 centimeters below surface of the moon

The surface of the moon, which Armstrong described a 'very fine-grained' and 'almost like a powder'

One of the feet of the Lunar Module. In all, Armstrong and Aldrin spent 21 hours on the surface before rejoining Collins

The entire journey lasted eight days and was the completion of President John F Kennedy's 1961 declaration 'before this decade is out, of landing a man on the Moon and returning him safely to the Earth'

A close-up of the plaque left behind the astronauts, which reads: 'Here men from the planet Earth first set foot upon the Moon July 1969, A.D. We came in peace for all mankind' along with the signatures of the astronauts and President Richard Nixon

An almost-smiling Neil Armstrong is seen in the Lunar Module as he and Aldrin make their way to the lunar surface

Neil Armstrong is pictured inside the lunar module in this blurry photograph from the historic Apollo 11 moon landing

Command Module Pilot Michael Collins, who never left his outpost, is seen as the group makes its way to the moon

As well as these images taken by the astronauts, there was also a broadcast feed that was watched by 600 million people around the world when it occurred on July 20, 1969

Provided by NASA to the Project Apollo Archive , a project of self-proclaimed space enthusiast Kipp Teague, the images are sometimes not focused

Mission apparatus is seen in this photograph which has emerged 49 years after the moon landing happened

The high-resolution images were taken by the three astronauts - Armstrong, Buzz Aldrin and Michael Collins

The command module is seen from the lunar model in this photo taken from above

The Earth's atmosphere as seen on July 16, 1969. The swirling clouds are the tail end of Hurricane Bernice in the Pacific

Aldrin slips his sunglasses into his arm pocket as he and Armstrong make their way to the moon in the Lunar Module 

One of the astronaut's boots steps on the lunar surface, leaving a footprint behind, on the Apollo 11 mission

Source: Tamol.om

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