27.7 day old moon
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The moment the world stood still to watch an American place his foot for the very first time on the moon. It is an incredible accomplishment. Americans need to reconcile themselves to the fact, reaching for the moon makes us better and keeps us sharp.
We need to get it right and end the climate crisis.
28 June 2019
By Peter Bradshaw
Sometimes gush (click here) is the only appropriate response and the amazingness never gets any less amazing. The 50-year anniversary of the Apollo 11 moon launch has now been marked by this fascinating documentary, which presents newly discovered colour footage of the build-up with the buzzcut wholesomeness of the astronauts’ goodnaturedly trustful faces in closeup, the electrifying launch, the touchdown and the return to Earth.
Somehow, it doesn’t look like something that happened 50 years ago – but rather an extraordinarily detailed futurist fantasy of what might happen in the years to come, if we could only evolve to some higher degree of verve and hope. And, to my amateur eye, the design of the Apollo rockets is incomparably superior to the Nasa spacecraft that came afterwards or to anything in any sci-fi movie or TV show ever....