アメリカ自然史博物館さんのインスタグラム写真 - (アメリカ自然史博物館Instagram)「On this day 50 years ago, Neil Armstrong became the first person to step on the Moon’s near-black, powdery surface, as an estimated 600 million people back on Earth watched the historic moment live on television. The journey was an astounding technological achievement. And the scientific results and specimens from Armstrong and fellow crew member Edwin “Buzz” Aldrin’s 21-hour-and-36-minute stay on the lunar surface produced invaluable data and fueled research long after the mission was over. Instruments deployed during their moonwalk allowed for a precise measurement of the distance between Earth and Moon, analysis of the chemical composition of solar wind, and much more. The team gathered 22 kg of soil, dust, and rock samples—one of which was temporarily displayed at the Museum starting in November 1969, drawing record numbers of visitors at the time. Photo: NASA」7月21日 4時50分 - amnh

アメリカ自然史博物館のインスタグラム(amnh) - 7月21日 04時50分


On this day 50 years ago, Neil Armstrong became the first person to step on the Moon’s near-black, powdery surface, as an estimated 600 million people back on Earth watched the historic moment live on television. The journey was an astounding technological achievement. And the scientific results and specimens from Armstrong and fellow crew member Edwin “Buzz” Aldrin’s 21-hour-and-36-minute stay on the lunar surface produced invaluable data and fueled research long after the mission was over. Instruments deployed during their moonwalk allowed for a precise measurement of the distance between Earth and Moon, analysis of the chemical composition of solar wind, and much more. The team gathered 22 kg of soil, dust, and rock samples—one of which was temporarily displayed at the Museum starting in November 1969, drawing record numbers of visitors at the time.
Photo: NASA


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