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If I was an astronaut and went to the moon, I would leave a McDonalds burger and not tell anyone, so as to confuse future moon explorers, since we all know McDonalds burgers last forever 🍔

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MertzRocks

Damn 6+ hours ago? I gotta get watchin'!!

Bartleby

Highly recommend the Netflix live action series “One Piece” Dawn. I really believe it is a show and characters you would love. And it’s very hot right now. One of the few instances when the hot trending thing is actually good. And it’s only eight episodes this season so minimal commitment for a series.

MertzRocks

Neil Armstrong's words as he took his first step onto the moon were unrehearsed, though he had an idea what he wanted to say. "One small step for a man; one giant leap for mankind." When he said "a man" the "a" was garbled in transmission so most people know the saying as "One small step for man..." There is also a miniseries From the Earth to the Moon which covers pretty much of the space program from the end of the Mercury Program to the final Apollo mission, Apollo 17. There is an entire episode devoted to the Apollo 1 launchpad fire that took the lives of Ed White, Roger Chaffee and Gus Grissom, who was one of the original Mercury seven astronauts. I recommend this miniseries. Even if you don't react to it, it's great.

Robert Inman

Dawn, as said by others, each of the key events in the movie actually happened (even the ring in the drain). However, much of the dialog was dramatic license. In interviews the crew swore that none of the personal friction ever happened. The story was real none the less. They filmed the zero g sequences in 30 second batches aboard a NASA "vomit comet" airplane.

MertzRocks

Odyssey is the Command Module (CM), behind which is the Service Module (which is where the problem happened). Aquarius is the Lunar Moule (LEM). Two ships joined by the tunnel between them. Normally he LEM takes 2 astronauts down to the moon and back while the 3rd astronaut waits in the CM. Before they get back to Earth, the LEM and the Service Module are both discarded (to float in space as junk), and then the CM re-enters Earth atmosphere and splashes down in the Pacific Ocean.

Robert Inman

Dawn, I remember clearly when this happened (sophomore in high school) and it really did captivate much of the world. Apollo 11 was the first landing, 12 was second, and 13 was intended to be 3rd. Until the mishap, it didn't get the excitement of the first.

MertzRocks

I was 4 going on 5 for the Apollo 11 landing and 5 for 12 and 13. I barely remember any of the stuff that was on TV, but I remember getting a couple of little moonshot books, mostly about the Saturn V rocket, from airplane flights I took with my parents in 1969 and 1970. With this watch, I've probably seen this movie a dozen times now, and I have seen From the Earth to the Moon at least a half dozen times.

Ian Forbes

Dawn, for another space movie that will likely be right up your alley, you should watch The Martian. Not based on a true story, but the general consensus is that they get the science mostly right and it’s packed with big actors and just a great movie.

Rick DeBaan

10000% really happened, we did go to the moon. The Earth is also NOT flat, just in case you wonder. I remember 70s missions as I was a child and we stayed home just to watch.