NASA and Apollo presentación sobre APOLO 11 el primer alunizaje.

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presentación sobre APOLO 11 el primer alunizaje.


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NASA & APOLLO 11
The Journey to the Moon and Beyond
An exploration of humanity's greatest achievement and the myths that surround it
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NASA: National Aeronautics and Space AdministrationNASA: National Aeronautics and Space Administration
Founded: 1958
Created in response to the Soviet Union's launch of Sputnik
Headquarters: Washington D.C., United States
Mission: Space exploration, aeronautical research, and Earth and space studies
Objective: Advancing our understanding of space, Earth, and aeronautics
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NASA's Outstanding AchievementsNASA's Outstanding Achievements
Apollo Program: Moon landing missions that put humans on the lunar surface
Space Shuttles: Reusable spacecraft program for orbital missions
International Space Station (ISS): Collaborative orbital laboratory
Mars Rovers: Including Perseverance, Curiosity, and previous missions
Space Telescopes: Hubble and James Webb telescopes revealing the universe
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Apollo 11 Mission (1969)Apollo 11 Mission (1969)
Objective: First Crewed Moon Landing
The culmination of the Space Race and human ambition
Launch: July 16, 1969 (Saturn V rocket from Kennedy Space Center)
Moon Landing: July 20, 1969 in the Sea of Tranquility
Return: July 24, 1969 (Pacific Ocean splashdown)
Duration: 8 days, 3 hours, 18 minutes, 35 seconds
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The Apollo 11 CrewThe Apollo 11 Crew
Neil Armstrong - Commander
First human to walk on the Moon. Former test pilot and naval aviator.
Buzz Aldrin - Lunar Module Pilot
Second person to walk on the Moon. Accomplished fighter pilot and engineer.
Michael Collins - Command Module Pilot
Remained in lunar orbit, ensuring safe return to Earth. Called the "loneliest man."
"That's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind"
— Neil Armstrong, July 20, 1969
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Why Was Apollo 11 Important?Why Was Apollo 11 Important?
Cold War Victory: United States triumph in the "Space Race" against the Soviet Union
Technological Advances: Innovations in computers, materials science, and
telecommunications
Scientific Achievement: Advancing our understanding of the Moon and space travel
Global Inspiration: Motivated generations to pursue careers in science and exploration
Human Unity: Demonstrated what humanity can achieve when working toward a common
goal
Legacy: Proved humanity's capacity to explore and survive beyond Earth
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Conspiracy Theories About Apollo 11Conspiracy Theories About Apollo 11
Despite overwhelming scientific evidence, some people believe the
moon landing was fabricated. Let's examine these claims and their
refutations...
Educational Purpose
Note: The following slides present conspiracy theories for educational purposes, followed by scientific
refutations based on verified evidence and expert analysis.
Remember: Critical thinking requires examining claims against verifiable evidence, not speculation or
unfounded theories.
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Conspiracy Claims & Refutations (Part 1)Conspiracy Claims & Refutations (Part 1)
?????? Claim: Filmed in a Studio
Some believe the landing was faked in a movie studio.
Refutation: Thousands of people were involved. Physical evidence remains on the Moon, including laser
reflectors still used today.
⭐ Claim: No Stars in Photos
Moon photos don't show stars in the background.
Refutation: Camera settings were optimized for bright lunar surface, requiring short exposures that couldn't
capture dim starlight.
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Conspiracy Claims & Refutations (Part 2)Conspiracy Claims & Refutations (Part 2)
?????? Claim: Waving Flag
The flag appears to wave despite no atmosphere on the Moon.
Refutation: The flag had a support rod to keep it extended. It only "waved" when astronauts manipulated it.
?????? Claim: Inconsistent Shadows
Shadows appear at different angles, suggesting multiple light sources.
Refutation: Lunar terrain is uneven. Without atmosphere, shadows follow terrain contours differently.
Conclusion
Scientific evidence overwhelmingly supports Apollo 11's reality. It remains one of humanity's greatest
achievements.
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