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7 Interesting Facts About The First Landing On The Moon

When men set foot on the Moon, it was a great leap for human beings. The first human landing on the Moon had many challenges and difficulties. But, yet the mission was accomplished successfully and brightened the human history. Here are 7 interesting facts about the first human landing on the Moon on Apollo 11.

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There Is Only One Full Picture Of Neil Armstrong On The Moon

Most of the pictures in which an astronaut is shown on the moon are of Buzz Aldrin, not Neil Armstrong. It is because the main camera for taking photos was operated by Neil Armstrong. He used that camera to shoot Aldrin photos on the Moon. Buzz Aldrin also had a camera for which he was directed to take certain photos of Moon and its features. The only photo of Armstrong was taken by Aldrin only by chance when Aldrin had to take pictures of the lunar module on which Armstrong was doing something.

There Is Only One Full Picture Of Neil Armstrong On The Moon

Maker Of US Flag On The Moon Is Still Unclear

US flag was planted on the Moon by Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin near their lunar module. The actual maker of the flag is still unclear and many companies claim to be the maker of that flag. NASA has not officially announced the maker of the US flag, but they once hinted about the company Sears. When that happened, the company Annin puts its thumb-up and said, I have supplied the Sears with US flags at that time.

After Annin claimed to be the manufacturer of US flags, another company known as Burlington Industrial Fabrics raised its hand and said, I was the supplier of nylon fabric to Annin with which the US flag was made. This company claims to be the true maker of the US flag but NASA has not confirmed any of the company to be the true manufacturer of the US flag.

Maker Of US Flag On The Moon Is Still Unclear

The Crew Was Not Able To Get The Life Insurance

Traveling to the Moon was risky and there were many chances that the crew will not return from the mission. The crew tried to get life insurance, but the insurance companies demanded too much due to a very risky mission. So, the crew found another brilliant idea to fund their families if they die in the mission. The crew signed autographs and given these to their families so that their families could sell these autographs by taking advantage of their fame if they die.

The Crew Was Not Able To Get The Life Insurance

Crew Was Quarantined For 3 Weeks After Their Arrival From The Moon

The crew of Apollo 11 were the first humans to interact with the Moon’s surface. Upon their arrival on the Earth, NASA was unsure about their medical condition. So, the crew was quarantined about 3 weeks until their medical examination was done, and it was clear that they got no disease from the Moon. The samples from the Moon were also isolated and were examined for the presence of microorganisms. But soon scientists found that the Moon was sterile and there was no sign of life. Today, when astronauts return from space, they are allowed to mingle with people because there is no risk of getting an infection from space.

There Is Only One Full Picture Of Neil Armstrong On The Moon

Astronauts Smelled the Moon Dust After Entering In the Lunar Module

After spending time on the Moon, astronauts had to enter the lunar module to prepare for departure from Moon. When astronauts removed their helmets inside the lunar module, they were astonished to smell the Moon dust; it smelled like gun powder. The dust they smelled was trapped in ridges of their spacesuit. One of the crew members also tasted the Moon dust just to be the first person to taste the Moon!

Astronauts Smelled the Moon Dust After Entering In the Lunar Module

Important Switch OF The Lunar Module Broke-Down

When the crew loaded all the necessary equipment and samples of the Moon, they entered in the lunar module. Upon entering in the lunar module, they found that one of the most important circuit breakers switch was somehow broken. It was not possible to leave the Moon without the working of that circuit breaker. The crew informed the mission control team on the Earth about the scenario and waited for the solution to come. But Buzz Aldrin became impatient and he inserted his pen into circuit breaker switch to turn it ON. The quick fix of Buzz Aldrin worked just right and the crew successfully departed from the Moon.

Important Switch OF The Lunar Module Broke-Down

The US Flag Blasted Away On The Moon

The crew has planted the US flag on the Moon, but unfortunately, it was too close to the lunar module. When the crew successfully launched the lunar module to leave Moon’s surface, the flag was blasted away due to pressurized gases. When the flag was blasted away, Buzz Aldrin was watching through the window and witnessed the event.

The US Flag Blasted Away On The Moon

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