阿波罗11号登月舱着陆的艺术家概念图

阿波罗11号登月舱着陆的艺术家概念图

This artist’s concept from July 11, 1969, depicts the Apollo 11 lunar module Eagle landing on the surface of the Moon. Apollo 11 launched from Cape Kennedy on July 16, 1969, carrying commander Neil Armstrong, command module pilot Michael Collins, and lunar module pilot Edwin “Buzz” Aldrin. On July 20, the Eagle landed in the Sea of Tranquility with Aldrin and Armstrong inside, about four miles downrange from the predicted touchdown point and almost one-and-a-half minutes earlier than scheduled. Four hours later, Armstrong emerged from the Eagle and deployed the TV camera for the transmission of the event to Earth. Image Credit: TRW Incorporated 这是艺术家1969年7月11日创作的概念图,描绘了阿波罗11号登老鹰号降落在月球表面。 1969年7月16日,阿波罗11号从肯尼迪角发射升空,搭载着指令长尼尔·阿姆斯特朗、指令舱飞行员迈克尔·柯林斯和登月舱飞行员埃德温·巴兹·奥尔德林。7月20日,老鹰号搭载着奥尔德林和阿姆斯特朗在宁静海着陆,距离预计的着陆点大约4英里,比预定时间提前了近一分半钟。四个小时后,阿姆斯特朗从老鹰号中出来,并部署了电视摄像机,将这一事件传送到地球。 影像来源:TRW Incorporated

阿波罗11号:捕捉太阳

阿波罗11号:捕捉太阳

2023年7月29日 Apollo 11: Catching Some Sun Image Credit: Apollo 11, NASA (Image scanned by Kipp Teague) Explanation: Bright sunlight glints as long dark shadows mark this image of the surface of the Moon. It was taken fifty-four years ago, July 20, 1969, by Apollo 11 astronaut Neil Armstrong, the first to walk on the lunar surface. Pictured is the mission’s lunar module, the Eagle, and spacesuited lunar module pilot Buzz Aldrin. Aldrin is unfurling a long sheet of foil also known as the Solar Wind Composition Experiment. Exposed facing the Sun, the foil trapped particles streaming outward in the solar wind, catching a sample of material from the Sun itself. Along with moon rocks and lunar soil samples, the solar wind collector was returned for…

阿波罗11号:阿姆斯特朗的自拍照

阿波罗11号:阿姆斯特朗的自拍照

2023年7月22日 Apollo 11: Armstrong’s Lunar Selfie Image Credit: NASA, Apollo 11, Neil Armstrong; Processing: Michael Ranger Explanation: A photograph of Buzz Aldrin standing on the Moon taken by Neil Armstrong, was digitally reversed to create this lunar selfie. Captured in July 1969 following the Apollo 11 moon landing, Armstrong’s original photograph recorded not only the magnificent desolation of an unfamiliar world, but Armstrong himself reflected in Aldrin’s curved visor. In the unwrapped image, the spherical distortion of the reflection in Aldrin’s helmet has been reversed. The transformed view features Armstrong himself from Aldrin’s perspective. Since Armstrong took the original picture, today the image represents a fifty-four year old lunar selfie. Aldrin’s visor reflection in the original image appears here on the left. Bright (but distorted)…

54年前:阿波罗11号宇航员在月球上行走

54年前:阿波罗11号宇航员在月球上行走

Astronaut Buzz Aldrin, lunar module pilot of Apollo 11, the first lunar landing mission, poses for a photograph beside the deployed United States flag during a walk on the lunar surface. The lunar module is on the left, and the footprints of the astronauts are clearly visible in the soil of the moon. Astronaut Neil A. Armstrong, mission commander, took this picture with a 70mm Hasselblad lunar surface camera. Image Credit: NASA 首次登月任务阿波罗11号的登月舱飞行员、宇航员巴兹·奥尔德林在月球表面行走时,在展开的美国国旗旁摆出姿势拍照。登月舱在左边,宇航员的脚印在月球的土壤中清晰可见。任务指挥官、宇航员尼尔·A·阿姆斯特朗用70毫米的哈苏月球表面相机拍摄了这张照片。 影像来源:NASA

腾空的老鹰号

腾空的老鹰号

2022年7月30日 The Eagle Rises Image Credit: Apollo 11, NASA – Stereo Image Copyright: John Kaufmann (ALSJ) Explanation: Get out your red/blue glasses and check out this stereo view from lunar orbit. The 3D anaglyph was created from two photographs (AS11-44-6633, AS11-44-6634) taken by astronaut Michael Collins during the 1969 Apollo 11 mission. It features the lunar module ascent stage, dubbed The Eagle, rising to meet the command module in lunar orbit on July 21. Aboard the ascent stage are Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin, the first to walk on the Moon. The smooth, dark area on the lunar surface is Mare Smythii located just below the equator on the extreme eastern edge of the Moon’s near side. Poised beyond the lunar horizon is our fair…

阿波罗11号着落点的全景图

阿波罗11号着落点的全景图

2022年7月23日 Apollo 11 Landing Panorama Neil Armstrong, Apollo 11, NASA Explanation: Have you seen a panorama from another world lately? Assembled from high-resolution scans of the original film frames, this one sweeps across the magnificent desolation of the Apollo 11 landing site on the Moon’s Sea of Tranquility. The images were taken by Neil Armstrong looking out his window of the Eagle Lunar Module shortly after the July 20, 1969 landing. The frame at the far left (AS11-37-5449) is the first picture taken by a person on another world. Toward the south, thruster nozzles can be seen in the foreground on the left, while at the right, the shadow of the Eagle is visible to the west. For scale, the large, shallow crater on the…

阿波罗11号机组人员为静海之旅进行训练

阿波罗11号机组人员为静海之旅进行训练

The Apollo 11 crew simulates deploying and using lunar tools on the surface of the Moon during a training exercise on April 22, 1969. Lunar module pilot Buzz Aldrin (left) uses a scoop and tongs to pick up a soil sample. Mission Commander Neil Armstrong holds a bag to receive the sample. In the background is a Lunar Module mockup. On July 16, 1969, the crew off Apollo 11, including command module pilot Michael Collins, launched into history on a journey to explore Earth’s only natural satellite. Landing on the Moon’s Mare Tranquillitatis, or Sea of Tranquility, on July 20, 1969, Armstrong and Aldrin became the first people to walk on another terrestrial body. At 5 p.m. EDT (21:00 UTC) on July 20, 2022, NASA…

五十年前的月球自拍照

五十年前的月球自拍照

2021年9月27日 Unwrapped: Five Decade Old Lunar Selfie Image Credit: NASA, Apollo 11, Neil Armstrong; Processing: Michael Ranger Explanation: Here is one of the most famous pictures from the Moon — but digitally reversed. Apollo 11 landed on the moon in 1969 and soon thereafter many pictures were taken, including an iconic picture of Buzz Aldrin taken by Neil Armstrong. The original image captured not only the magnificent desolation of an unfamiliar world, but Armstrong himself reflected in Aldrin’s curved visor. Enter modern digital technology. In the featured image, the spherical distortion from Aldrin’s helmet has been reversed. The result is the famous picture — but now featuring Armstrong himself from Aldrin’s perspective. Even so, since Armstrong took the picture, the image is effectively a five-decade…

距离月球24万英里

距离月球24万英里

On July 20, 1969, Commander Neil Armstrong and lunar module pilot Buzz Aldrin became the first humans to set foot on another celestial body when they landed on Earth’s only natural satellite. The Apollo 11 crew traveled nearly a quarter million miles to get to the Moon. While Armstrong and Aldrin explored the lunar surface and collected samples, command module pilot Michael Collins remained in lunar orbit in the Columbia module that would propel the crew back to planet Earth. This image is of lunar sample #10020, one of many brought back for research. Image Credit: NASA 1969年7月20日,指挥官尼尔·阿姆斯特朗(Neil Armstrong)和登月舱飞行员巴兹·奥尔德林(Buzz Aldrin)在地球唯一的天然卫星上着陆,成为第一批踏上另一个天体的人类。 阿波罗11号机组人员飞行了近25万英里到达月球。当阿姆斯特朗和奥尔德林探索月球表面并收集样本时,指挥舱飞行员迈克尔·柯林斯(Michael Collins)留在月球轨道上的哥伦比亚舱中,该指挥舱将把宇航员送回地球。 这张图片是10020号月球样本,是带回进行研究的众多样本之一。 图片来源:NASA