Sunday, June 20, 2021

Do you know who is the first person to set foot on the moon ..?


Neil Armstrong served in the United States Navy. He was selected for this trip because he was very brave. He is a co-pilot. When the Apollo spacecraft landed on the moon, the command was issued by NASA as Pilot First. But, Aldrino had little hesitation in mind. Take the left leg? Take the right leg? Not at all. ‘We set foot on the moon first. We are in a gravitational field. Don’t know what the footing will look like. Pulling in from the quicksand, shooting in the morning from the burning sand ’did not delay the reluctance for hours.

 A second command was issued by NASA within a few seconds. Go Pilot Next. Neil Armstrong stepped in the next second when the command came. World history, rewritten with a moment's hesitation. Today no one knows Aldrin because he was delayed due to reluctance despite his talent and merit. Not only will this world remember the first comer. This is an example of how reluctance and fear can affect our success. Remember this incident whenever you see the moon anymore.

 One minute of hesitation hinders our greatest successes. We are all capable of creating great achievements. Our hesitation, fear and shyness are our first enemy.

 Biography of Bus Aldrin:

 Buzz Aldrin (born Edwin Eugene Aldrin, born January 20, 1930) is an American astronaut and pilot. Received. Aldrin, a science graduate, joined the U.S. Air Force in 1951. Participated in the Korean War as a fighter pilot. He later earned a doctorate in astronomy from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Again served in the U.S. Air Force. 

Joined NASA in space training in October 1963. Selected to go aboard the Gemini-12 spacecraft. On July 16, 1969, Neil Armstrong embarked on a lunar mission aboard the Apollo 11 spacecraft. That is, at exactly 02:56 UTC July 21 (10:56 EDT, July 20), in 1969, Armstrong landed on the moon. Aldrin followed him. He was nicknamed "Buzz" from birth, and in 1988 he officially changed his name to "Bus Aldrin".

 

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