I promise you fello netizen in this decade , when man's foot will be on the moon every person on earth will have a mobile and connection to witness it.
It's sad and amazing at the same time to think that this was the only moment in human history were people watching were so proud to be human and had so much hope in their hearts.
@@O2F2Yes but this was the first time in history the whole world was engaged in the same activity which was watching people land on the moon for the first time. Hopefully we will also get to know how it feels like to watch the moon landing in 2025
xD Guys, hate breaking it to you but we are not putting a man on the Mars this decade. I doubt it's gonna happen in the next one too. Honestly, wouldn't be surprised if this happens in the 50s or later.
I love the idea of someone in like, egypt or Canada or Italy, just living their regular life and then out of nowhere someone tells them "oh yeah, the US is going to try and land on the moon in 3 days. Itd be all "excuse me, what?
You know, when you think really just stop and think about the moon landing, incredible doesn't do it justice. That moment is one of the greatest accomplishments humanity has ever achieved. Thousands of years from now it will still be remembered.
Better thank the genius German scientist Werner von Braun the us would have lost the space race if it not been for the German scientist Warner von Braun I'm so proud to be German
X even though it was way before my time, I have to agree with you. Something started to slowly change in the 70s and 80s, but the change exploded in the 90s to current day. I am by no means a Luddite, but from my observation, this change seems to be correlated with advancements in technology, especially the internet. I would've liked to experienced a world before the internet.
Only within this earth that we are separated by race,caste,status etc...but when the moment you step out off the earth..you are only known as HUMAN from EARTH..
@@petegoesyeet485 While the Russians technically did win the Space Race, I think the US won in the long run as they went farther, landing on another celestial body instead of the void.
And they were really buying that was a live broadcast from outer space 🤣 In the 60's? I think they were just amazed how could a government be so cynical to lie to the whole world.
It wasn’t broadcast from the moon to people’s televisions. It when from the moon to giant receiving antennas, then to NASA, then to the television news networks, who broadcast it all around the world same as their regular programs.
@@dansv1 Ok then. How did those giant antennas capture the information, sent by which equipment? Just look at the distance between earth and moon. Do you really think it was possible?
How did they talk to US president from the moon? You can’t even catch a cell phone sign from inside a plane today. What about a crystal clear audio quality, no-lag phone call, from a place that didn’t even have telephony infrastructure, 225K mi far away, in the 60s? Gimme a break
you’re telling me you wanted to him for another 4 years. after caging children. after selling out our soldiers. after 230,000 preventable deaths. after 4 years of breaking every law in the books. and you wanted him for another 4 years.