Apollo Astronaut Just Revealed Declassified Images From The Moon Before His Death
It’s quite a traumatic ordeal to be propelled into space. As you accelerate up to 25 times the speed of sound, a significant amount of energy is used. You are fully aware that you are entering a different world. Therefore, the moment the engines shut off and you enter weightlessness, it is a completely serene feeling. Similar to how there is great clarity in space due to the absence of atmospheric haze. It’s challenging to judge distances because you can see so far. The first thing photons of light from the sun strike in the famous photograph of Aldrin on the moon is his suit. You can plainly see the flag, the lunar lander, and Armstrong taking the picture if you look through his visor. No haze or dust exists. Since there is no light scattering as a result, the shadow is clear and distinct.
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