Millions of people around the globe will come together for the Paris 2024 Olympic Games later this month to witness a grand event—the culmination of years of training and preparation.
Fifty-five years ago this July, the world was watching as a different history-changing event was unfolding: the Apollo 11 mission was landing humans on the surface of another world for the first time. An estimated 650 million people watched on TV as Neil Armstrong reached the bottom of the ladder of the lunar module on July 20, 1969, and spoke the words, “That’s one small step for [a] man, one giant leap for mankind.”
While the quest to land astronauts on the Moon was born from the space race with the Soviet Union during the Cold War, this moment was an achievement for the whole of humanity. To mark the world-embracing nature of the Moon landing, several tokens of world peace were left on the Moon during the astronauts’ moonwalk.
These words, as well as drawings of Earth’s western and eastern hemispheres, are etched on a metal plaque affixed to a leg of the Apollo 11 lunar lander. Because the base of the lander remained on the Moon after the astronauts returned, it is still there today as a permanent memorial of the historic landing.
Another artifact left on the Moon by the Apollo 11 astronauts is a small silicon disc etched with goodwill messages from leaders of 74 countries around the world. Each message was reduced to be smaller than the head of a pin and micro-etched on a disc roughly 1.5 inches (3.8 cm) in diameter. Thailand’s message, translated into English, reads: "The Thai people rejoice in and support this historic achievement of Earth men, as a step towards Universal peace."
Curious to read what else was inscribed on the disk? Read the messages.
The olive branch, a symbol of peace and conciliation in ancient Greek mythology, also found its way to the Moon in July 1969. This small olive branch made of gold was left on the lunar surface during Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin’s 2.5-hour moonwalk. The olive branch also featured on the Apollo 11 mission patches sewed on the crew’s spacesuits. Designed in part by command module pilot Michael Collins, the insignia shows a bald eagle landing on the Moon holding an olive branch in its talons.
As NASA’s Artemis program prepares to again land astronauts on the Moon, including the first woman and the first person of color, this time we’re collaborating with commercial and international partners. Together we will make new scientific discoveries, establish the first long-term presence on the Moon, and inspire a new generation of explorers.
Is aerospace history your cup of tea? Be sure to check out more from NASA’s past at www.nasa.gov/history.
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Another manwha art appreciation post
Title: Charming the Duke of the North
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I logged into my deviantart. I used to like perusing the main page for people's art. Everything I clicked was AI generated. I play with Midjourney every once in a while for curiosity and draft ideas, but I never thought to think what is generated is my own. I definitely wouldn't sell it as my own art either.
I didn't realize how disappointed I would be. I love seeing people's art because it shows talent and skill.
I used to love writing magical girl stories. Discovering powers and figuring out how to use them.
Mysterious side characters. Could they be enemies? Could they be friends? I usually don't know until we get there lol
Writers/Authors, what are your favorite tropes to write and why?
So, other reporting heard was that someone recognized him in a McDonald's. Also, is there really a "CEO shooter tip line"? It might be doubtful that this post is accurate.
Product registrations help with keeping track of patrons in the event of recall or other product deficiencies. I think it's more help than this post might be making it out to be.
The perpetrator murdered someone. I'm absolutely against gun violence and I'd rather continue to get at these shooters to know this society will not accept it. If the victim was a child, would this situation be so excused?
The perception of privacy is really skewed in all sorts of directions. Unless you are able to get NDA for your purchases with the seller, it's difficult to say this is covered under privacy laws, I think. It's not a satisfying feeling that there is the potential of abuse. So why don't we get some legislation that holds these companies accountable for abuse of our information? I would also hope that means they would get penalized when they let hackers steal our information too.
I get it. I hate the thought of online entities giving data on women who get abortion care. But my issue is with the laws against medical care. That way a company would not feel the need to comply with bad laws.
Anyone else find this time of year difficult? Is it wrong to say I feel a little bit of anxiety thinking about the next year? I want to be excited and hopeful, but I feel a little bit scarred by the past few years. Things have been okay, really. It just feels like impending doom sometimes. The news doesn't help.
Looking forward to seeing this come to fruition.
We surpassed all 5 stretch goals for Koi Lantern Kickstarter! Now every backer will also receive a mini star kit with their koi! 🌟Kickstarter.com/projects/yuumei/paper-koi-lantern-a-diy-kit
Thank you all again for making this project come to life! I can’t wait to see the koi swim in your home✨