One of the most famous doubts mentioned by the European Space Agency at the press conference is the American flag planted on the moon after the astronauts landed on the moon. The photo shows that the flag is still "flying"-this is an incredible scene, because the moon has no atmosphere and is almost in a vacuum, so there can be no wind.
Others pointed out that other moon landing photos "also have problems." In another photo, the astronauts have different shadows, showing that there is more than one light source at the scene. On the surface of the moon, there is only one light source, the sun, and it is not illuminated at close range, so the other light source must take a spotlight to take a selfie! In addition, in this photo, two astronauts who landed on the moon are both in the photo, but only two people landed on the moon at that time. From the point of view of photo shooting, it is hard to imagine that it was taken by an automatic camera. And the spacecraft that landed on the moon didn't have an automatic camera, so who took the "photo"? The questioner joked that it was taken by "God" or "aliens"
One of the biggest loopholes in the US moon landing fraud is that he conducted a live broadcast! The purpose of American live broadcast is to convince the world that his landing on the moon is real, but it is self-defeating. shattered glass has shown his fox's tail! The first American landing on the moon was in 1969, which was said to be broadcast live all over the world. You can use your own brains to think about it. Aerospace industry is an industry with a very high failure rate. No one knows whether man will successfully land on the moon for the first time. The experiment before the American landing on the moon also had an accident, and people died (I know better). If the United States fails to land on the moon this time, the United States will not lose its adult in front of the people all over the world, the reputation and prestige of the American government will be hit, and the pride of the American people, Lao Tzu, will also be hit, and it will fail again in the confrontation of the Soviet Union. Besides, no one knows what is on the moon. Before the United States and the Soviet Union, only a few artificial satellites were launched around the moon. At that time, satellites could only make a rough observation on the topography of the moon, but they didn't know what gold, silver and jewels were on the moon, whether uranium 235 was everywhere, and whether there were any animal and plant gods. It should be said that for the United States, every dust on the moon is the top secret of the United States. It is absolutely impossible for the United States to disclose it to the outside world.
If we connect with the political situation at that time, we can see that the American landing on the moon was simply a scam. At that time, Soviet morale was high and aggressive. First the satellite was launched, and then Gagarin was sent into space for the first time. The United States has been greatly challenged and the self-confidence of the American people has been dealt an unprecedented blow. In order to restore the self-confidence of the American people, it is entirely possible for the United States to formulate this festival. The Soviet Union and the United States have the same high space technology (even at that time, the Soviet Union was even ahead of the United States). Why did the Soviet Union know that it had not landed on the moon? The Soviet Union spent a lot of money on the space station. Doesn't he doubt that America hides many secrets about the moon? Because the Soviet Union knew that the US landing on the moon was deceptive, and now neither Russia nor the United States has the strength to land on the moon, it is already very good for the space station to do well (even cooperate). Then why didn't the Soviet Union at that time and Russia now expose it? Because the purpose of the United States is only to restore the self-confidence of the American people and scare developing countries like China, it will not do much harm to the Soviet Union, and it is entirely possible for the United States and the Soviet Union to reach some kind of agreement. Only the two of them know what the agreement is.
2。 The development of China's space industry
People's Republic of China (PRC)'s space industry began in the late 1950s. Since1April 24, 970, China's first artificial satellite, Dongfanghong-1, has been successfully launched. By the beginning of 2005, China had successfully launched more than 40 artificial satellites. At the end of 2003, China's "Shenzhou 5" spacecraft sent China's first astronaut Yang Liwei into space, marking that China became the third country to successfully send a man into space.
A brief history of China's space development
195610/KLOC-0 On 8 October, China secretly established the Fifth Research Institute of the Ministry of National Defense (referred to as the Laowuyuan for short), code-named 0038 troops. The institute is headed by Qian Xuesen, whose duty is to overcome the technical difficulties of long-range missiles.
1960165438+1On October 5th, China's first homemade missile "1059" was successfully launched.
1970 On April 24th, the first man-made earth satellite Dongfanghong-1 was successfully launched at Jiuquan Satellite Launch Site, and China became the fifth country in the world to launch a satellite.
65438+1 September, 1973 10, China failed to launch a satellite with Storm 1 carrier rocket at Jiuquan Satellite Launch Site. This is China's first failed satellite launch.
1975165438+1October 26th, China's first recoverable earth satellite was successfully launched and returned three days later, making China the third country in the world to master the satellite return technology.
19821June 12, the submarine successfully launched the launch vehicle underwater, and the recovery cabin splashed down in the scheduled sea area accurately.
1 On April 7, 1990, China launched the American-made Asian communication satellite1into the predetermined orbit by the Long March III carrier rocket in xichang satellite launch center, realizing the first success in launching satellites for foreign users.
1992, China shenzhou spaceship manned spaceflight project was included in the national development plan.
1996 February 15, China failed to launch "International Star 7A" with the Long March 3B rocket in xichang satellite launch center. China failed to launch a foreign satellite for the first time.
1999165438+1On October 20th, China's first unmanned experimental spacecraft "Shenzhou-1" was successfully launched in Jiuquan, and landed in the recycling yard in central Inner Mongolia 2 1 hour later.
China successfully launched three navigation test satellites-Beidou navigation test satellite 1a, 1b and 1c on June 5438+00, February 10 and May 25, 2003. Beidou navigation satellite system, which belongs to this system, was put into operation at the end of 20001.
200 1 1 10 in the morning 1, the manned experimental spacecraft Shenzhou II was successfully launched from Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center.
On March 25th, 2002, Shenzhou III, a manned experimental spacecraft, was successfully launched from Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center. After circling the earth 108, it landed at the main landing site of Gulang, A Mu, Siziwangqi, central Inner Mongolia.
On June 5th, 2003+10/At 9: 00 am on October 5th, 2003, the "Shenzhou 5" spacecraft was launched by the Long March II F carrier rocket at Jiuquan Space Launch Center. After the spacecraft circled the Earth 14 times in space, the return capsule was in Inner Mongolia at 6: 23 on June+10/October 16, 65438.
At 9 am on June 2, 2005, the Shenzhou VI spacecraft was launched with two Chinese astronauts Fei and Nie Haisheng. China embarked on the road of reform and opening up in 1978. Reform and opening up have stimulated the vitality of all walks of life and made China's productive forces develop continuously. One by one, new cities have sprung up. Made and developed major scientific and technological achievements. A large-scale project has been completed. Super-large enterprises have developed rapidly. China is tall and strong. It is no longer the poverty and weakness in the 1940s and 1950s, nor the poverty and backwardness in the 1960s and 1970s! The successful launch of Shenzhou VI spacecraft is another great achievement of China's social development since the reform and opening up!
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