6. AIM
My aim is to give brief idea about
first moon landing and discuss
whether it was fake or true.
7. STATICS OF MOON
About 384,000 km (240,000
miles) from Earth
3,468 km (2,155 miles) in
diameter (about ¼ the size of
Earth)
No atmosphere
No liquid water
Extreme temperatures
Daytime = 130C (265°F)
Nighttime = -190C (-310 F)
13. APOLLO MISSIONS
• Six of the missions (Apollos 11, 12, 14, 15,
16, and 17) achieved this goal.
• Apollos 7 and 9 were Earth orbiting missions
to test the Command and Lunar Modules.
• Apollos 8 and 10 tested various components
while orbiting the Moon, and returned
photography of the lunar surface.
• 13 did not land on the Moon due to a
malfunction
14.
15. THE FIRST MEN ON THE MOON
Neil Armstrong
Buzz Aldrin
Michael Collins
16. The first
spacecraft to land
men on the moon
was the US Apollo
11.
It took off in July
1969 and travelled
through space for 3
days before landing
on the moon.
17. SPACESUITS
• There is no air on
the moon so the
astronauts
needed to be
protected.
• They wore special
spacesuits like
this one.
18. LANDING ON THE MOON
• There were 3 men
on the Apollo 11.
• 1 man (Michael
Collins) stayed in
the Command
Module which
orbited the moon.
• The other 2 men
set off to explore
the moon in the
Lunar Module.Lunar Module
23. When the astronauts were putting up the flag it
waved. There is no wind on the moon.
Since there is no gravity in space, the aluminum pole
becomes flexible, so when they let go of the flag, it
creates a vibration making the flag move creating a
wind movement.
24. Only two astronauts walked on the moon at a time,
yet in photographs such as this one where both are
visible, there is no sign of a camera. So who took the
picture?
The cameras were mounted to the astronauts'
chests. In the picture, astronauts’ arms are sort of at
his chest. That's where the camera is. He wasn't
holding it up to his visor.
25. The astronauts couldn’t have made a comment on
the stars because the background in the pictures is
pure black.
The moon's surface reflects sunlight, and that glare
would have made stars difficult to see. Also, the
astronauts photographed their lunar adventures
using fast exposure settings, which would have
limited incoming background light.
26. The module is shown sitting on relatively flat,
undisturbed soil. According to skeptics, the lender's
descent should have been accompanied by a large
dust cloud and would have formed a noticeable
crater.
The moon is covered with lunar dust and the dust is
very thin. When the rocket is landing on the module
which is on top of solid rock the dust spreads out
and is now under the astronauts as they begin
walking.
27. Aldrin is seen in the shadow of the lander, yet he is
clearly visible.
That the multiple light sources are the Sun reflected
light from the earth, and sunlight reflecting off of the
lunar module, spacesuits and the moon’s surface.
28. The astronauts' prints are a bit too clear for being
made on a bone dry world. Prints that well defined
could only have been made in wet sand.
The moon dust is a fine powder that can be
compacted into the boot shape easily and will retain
that shape due to the vacuum on the moon.
29. With instruments such as the Hubble Space
Telescope capable of peering into the distant
recesses of the universe, surely scientists should be
able to see the various objects still on the moon. But
no such pictures of these objects exist.
Even with the most powerful telescope on earth the
smallest thing that you can see on the moon would
be the size of a house.
30. There are odd light reflections.It’s highly unlikely that NASA would release a picture
with traces of studio lights after spending so much
money on the project. The lights are just lens flares.