Australia announces the first human landing on the moon

Australia announces the first time humans have landed on the moon

Photo: On the photo of July 20, 1969, American astronaut Aldrin stood next to the American flag inserted on the surface of the moon.

China Internet TV News: At the awards conference held today by the Australian Geography magazine, an undisclosed human first moon landing video was broadcast. This video is divided into three sections. The * segment is the moon landing. Man Armstrong walks from the lunar module along the ladder to the surface of the moon. The second paragraph is the picture of Aldrin's moon landing, and the third paragraph is the picture of two astronauts on the moon. Australian historians have previously said that in the expansion of the information that reflects that moment, the video footage is "zui good." When Armstrong decided to land on the moon in advance, due to the relative geographical location, the United States was not yet in the Zui good signal receiving area, and Australia received a clear signal.

视频:美宇航员阿姆斯特朗踏足月球画面公布 5'32''Video : US Astronaut Armstrong stepped on the moon screen

A research team in Australia found the forgotten video from the archive and found it to be seriously damaged. The researchers took a lot of effort to digitize it frame by frame. The video was previously only seen by the Apollo Moonwalk astronauts and some space professionals.

China Internet TV News: At 15:30 Beijing time, the Australian Geographic Magazine Awards Ceremony was held in Sydney. The organizers announced a video clip of an undisclosed first human landing on the moon.

It is reported that this video recorded the first few minutes of the moon landing on the lunar surface of the lunar mannel Neil Armstrong from the lunar module along the ladder to the surface of the moon. According to reports, in the expansion of the information that reflected the moment, the video footage received at the Australian Observatory was “zui good”. This video is only a few minutes long and is considered to be one of the good video clips of the record of the 1969 Apollo 11 moon landing. It will also be one of the good evidences of the US moon landing.

According to reports, this video has been lost in the archives for many years, and most of it was destroyed when it was discovered. The video depicts the first few minutes of Armstrong's Armstrong's departure from the spacecraft, which was kept in the Australian Archives, and the clarity is much higher than other moon-moon recordings that Zui first screened around the world. Sarkissian, an Australian astronomical historian who is responsible for the moon-recovery and restoration project, said that the video that will be seen is a high-quality video showing Zum's zui journey from the spacecraft escalator to the moon. NASA used the signals of the Goldstone space station at the time, and there were deviations in its own parameter settings, so only some black shadows could be seen, but Armstrong could be clearly seen in the signals received by the Australian Space Station.

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