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#Apollo11 Reel by @astronomo_anonimo96 - Apollo Program | 1968-1972
​✨ FATO CURIOSO: A NASA descobriu que cair na Lua podia ser surpreendentemente perigoso. Embora a gravidade lunar seja apen
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Apollo Program | 1968-1972 ​✨ FATO CURIOSO: A NASA descobriu que cair na Lua podia ser surpreendentemente perigoso. Embora a gravidade lunar seja apenas cerca de um sexto da da Terra, seus trajes espaciais volumosos eram extremamente rígidos e pesados, pesando cerca de 200 libras (90 kg) na Terra e carregando uma grande mochila de suporte à vida. ​Se um astronauta caísse do jeito errado, o traje rígido e a mochila poderiam dificultar o ato de levantar sem ajuda. Durante missões como a Apollo 11 e Apollo 17, a NASA treinou os astronautas para rolar de lado e se empurrar para cima, porque cair reto de costas na fina poeira lunar poderia perfurar o traje e deixá-los lutando ali no chão e na Lua, sem ar, temperaturas extremas e sem resgate rápido — até mesmo uma simples queda poderia se tornar uma emergência séria. . . . . . . . . . . . . . #universo #ciencia #nasa #space #apollo
#Apollo11 Reel by @frontierthefact - The Loneliest Photo Ever Taken in Space 😮📸

This iconic photo was taken during the Apollo 11 mission in 1969 🌕
The astronaut who captured this imag
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The Loneliest Photo Ever Taken in Space 😮📸 This iconic photo was taken during the Apollo 11 mission in 1969 🌕 The astronaut who captured this image was Michael Collins 📸 At that moment, he was completely alone in space 🖤 Every human alive was either on Earth or on the Moon 🌍🌕 This makes it one of the most powerful and emotional photos in space history 🧠✨ A reminder of how vast the universe truly is 🌌 #TheFactFrontier 🧠 #SpaceHistory 🚀 #Apollo11 🌕 #MindBlowingFacts 🤯 #Universe 🌌
#Apollo11 Reel by @proofmatcher - If you look at the 1969 footage with a fresh set of eyes the physics just dont add up. You have a flag waving on a lunar surface that has no atmospher
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If you look at the 1969 footage with a fresh set of eyes the physics just dont add up. You have a flag waving on a lunar surface that has no atmosphere and no wind. You have astronauts taking small jumps when the moon has one sixth the gravity of earth which should have sent them flying much higher. Then you look at the sky and it is a total void with zero stars visible even though the moon has no clouds to block the view. And the biggest question of all is who was actually standing there filming the module as it landed or the astronauts as they stepped off the ladder for the first time. We are told this is the greatest achievement in history but the more you watch the playback the more it looks like a staged production 🕵️‍♂️📜🏛️👀 #MoonLanding #SpaceMystery #Apollo11 #HiddenTruth #LunarMission PhysicsFail PatternRecognition MysteryReels 2026 ExplorePage QuestionEverything ConspiracyOrFact
#Apollo11 Reel by @astronaut_from_mars - We've all seen the moon landing...
But have you ever noticed who is missing? 🌑
Almost every iconic photo from Apollo 11 shows Buzz Aldrin.

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We’ve all seen the moon landing... But have you ever noticed who is missing? 🌑 Almost every iconic photo from Apollo 11 shows Buzz Aldrin. The reason is simple: Neil Armstrong was the photographer. He carried the mission's only 70mm Hasselblad camera. To see Neil, we have to look into Buzz’s gold-plated visor. VFX artists used "spherical un-warping" to flatten the curve. This reveals the most famous photographer in the galaxy. You can see the Eagle lander, the lunar horizon, and Neil. He’s standing right there, camera held to his chest. Proof that sometimes the best view is a reflection. Save this if you love learning things like this. Share this with someone who would find this fascinating. If you could leave one thing on the moon forever, what would it be? . . . . . . . #SpaceExploration #HistoryBuff #ScienceFacts #NASA #Astronomy EducationalReels ViralScience DidYouKnow Apollo11 Universe NeilArmstrong BuzzAldrin MoonLanding LunarMission SpacePhotography Hasselblad AstroPhotography SpaceHistory Cosmos SpaceGeek VFXBreakdown ImageProcessing NASAArchive VintageSpace MoonWalk SpaceArt ScienceCommunication STEMEducation AstronautLife DigitalRestoration
#Apollo11 Reel by @truthseekershq - One thing people can't stop talking about: how fragile the lander looked - thin panels, exposed parts, and what seems like "foil" in places.

Is that
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One thing people can’t stop talking about: how fragile the lander looked — thin panels, exposed parts, and what seems like “foil” in places. Is that just what ultra-lightweight space engineering looks like… or does it raise questions for you? Drop your take: REAL / HOAX / UNSURE 👇 #TruthSeekersHQ #MoonLanding #Apollo11 #LunarModule #NASA #SpaceMysteries #HistoryMystery #QuestionEverything #DeepDive #TheTruthAwaits
#Apollo11 Reel by @hernandezsimon (verified account) - La distancia a la Luna no es lo complicado… es cuánto tardarías en llegar 

Son aproximadamente 384.400 km, y aunque este tipo de gráficos muestran ti
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La distancia a la Luna no es lo complicado… es cuánto tardarías en llegar Son aproximadamente 384.400 km, y aunque este tipo de gráficos muestran tiempos según el transporte, la realidad es muy distinta. En el espacio no hay línea recta ni velocidad constante: todo depende de la gravedad y de trayectorias orbitales calculadas con precisión. Por eso, incluso con tecnología espacial, misiones como Apollo 11 tardaron cerca de 3 días en llegar… no horas. Esto no es un tema de velocidad, es un tema de física. #Ciencia #Luna #Tecnología #Astronomía #DatosCuriosos
#Apollo11 Reel by @spaceinnutshell - Michael Collins, the man behind the camera, is the only human, living or dead, who isn't in the frame of that picture. 

The iconic photo of Earth ris
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Michael Collins, the man behind the camera, is the only human, living or dead, who isn’t in the frame of that picture. The iconic photo of Earth rising above the lunar horizon? Well, there’s a fascinating detail about the astronaut who captured it. While Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin were taking their historic steps on the Moon, Collins was piloting the Command Module alone, orbiting the Moon. It’s a testament to the unique perspective and sacrifice of the Apollo 11 crew. Let’s Explore @spaceinnutshell ❤️
#Apollo11 Reel by @ourthirdimension - ⚠️Info: When Neil Armstrong stepped onto the Moon during Apollo 11, the world saw a triumph of science, but in Wapakoneta it was a deeply personal mom
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⚠️Info: When Neil Armstrong stepped onto the Moon during Apollo 11, the world saw a triumph of science, but in Wapakoneta it was a deeply personal moment for his family. His parents, Stephen Armstrong and Viola Armstrong, watched the mission unfold from their modest home while reporters gathered outside, turning their neighborhood into a media hotspot. Local accounts describe the intense attention placed on them as millions followed the mission worldwide. Apollo 11 launched on July 16, 1969, landed on July 20, and returned safely days later, watched by an estimated global TV audience of around 650 million people. For the Armstrong family, every milestone meant relief as much as pride, because their son’s life was on the line. Comment 🙌 if you read the caption! Tag a friend who needs to see this!:) ————————————————————— 👉Follow @ourthirdimension 👈 👉Follow @ourthirdimension 👈 For content beyond this earth 🌍 ————————————————————— Credit @nasa
#Apollo11 Reel by @curiousclubtv - On January 16, 2003, just 81 seconds after launch, a piece of foam insulation broke off Columbia's external fuel tank and struck the left wing at over
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On January 16, 2003, just 81 seconds after launch, a piece of foam insulation broke off Columbia's external fuel tank and struck the left wing at over 500 mph. The crew had no idea their fate was already sealed. For 16 days, the seven astronauts orbited Earth, unaware that the foam had punched a hole in the wing's heat shield. On February 1, 2003, during re-entry, superheated gases penetrated the damaged wing, and Columbia disintegrated over Texas. This video shows NASA's post-disaster test footage that proved foam insulation could indeed cause catastrophic damage—something NASA had previously dismissed as impossible. 🎯 Key Facts: - Foam strike occurred 81 seconds after liftoff - Foam traveled at 500+ mph when it hit the wing - Columbia orbited for 16 days with fatal damage - All 7 crew members perished during re-entry - Tests proved foam could puncture the heat shield 📹 Footage: NASA/Southwest Research Institute (Public Domain) #Columbia #SpaceShuttle #NASA #SpaceDisaster #STS107 --- 🔔 Subscribe for more space history and disaster analysis! ⚠️ This content is educational and honors the memory of: Rick Husband, William McCool, Michael Anderson, Kalpana Chawla, David Brown, Laurel Clark, and Ilan Ramon Rest in peace. 🕊️ @CuriousClubTV Instagram https://www.Instagram.com/curiousclubtv Facebook https://www.facebook.com/curiousclubtv#apollo11 #nasa #physics #aviation #technology #science #lunar #mass #moon #intelligence #chinesespyballoon #northamerica #asmrsounds #atmosphericscience #asmr #phenomenon #stellarphysics #solarinstallation #universe #Technology #SpaceScience #Astronomy #Planet #redbull
#Apollo11 Reel by @the_realfiles - Joe Rogan on the "Fake Moon Rock" Scandal 😳⚠️
The topic usually traces back to confusion around:
👁️ Misidentified display samples.
🏛️ Museum pieces
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Joe Rogan on the “Fake Moon Rock” Scandal 😳⚠️ The topic usually traces back to confusion around: 👁️ Misidentified display samples. 🏛️ Museum pieces that turned out not to be authentic. 📂 Diplomatic goodwill rocks gifted after Apollo missions that were later lost, stolen, or replaced. Cases emerged where rocks displayed in museums were discovered to be petrified wood or fake — fueling online speculation that the moon landings were staged. #jre #moonrock #Apollo11 #spacefacts #nasa
#Apollo11 Reel by @worldwarvisuals - From the first satellite to the first human on the Moon, the Space Race wasn't just about technology - it was a battle of ideologies fought beyond Ear
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From the first satellite to the first human on the Moon, the Space Race wasn’t just about technology — it was a battle of ideologies fought beyond Earth. 🚀 USSR struck first with Sputnik and Gagarin, but the USA answered with Apollo 11, putting humanity on the Moon. In less than 15 years, we went from rockets barely reaching orbit… to footprints on another world. A rivalry that pushed science, engineering, and human ambition further than ever before. #space #artemis #ussr #historyfacts #spacerace
#Apollo11 Reel by @astro.cosmosx - "One small step for man, one giant leap for mankind! 🌕🚀 On July 20, 1969, Neil Armstrong became the first person to set foot on the Moon, marking a
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"One small step for man, one giant leap for mankind! 🌕🚀 On July 20, 1969, Neil Armstrong became the first person to set foot on the Moon, marking a historic moment in space exploration. The Apollo 11 mission was a testament to human ingenuity and determination, pushing the boundaries of what was thought possible. The images and samples brought back by Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin have greatly expanded our understanding of the Moon and its geology. The Moon landing's impact goes beyond science – it inspired generations to pursue careers in STEM fields and sparked a global fascination with space exploration. Let's celebrate this incredible achievement and the spirit of innovation that made it possible! 🌟 #MoonLanding #Apollo11 #SpaceHistory#interstellar

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