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登上月球,一直以来就是人类的梦想。在50多年前人类就实现了这一梦想。随着科技的进步和发展,利用月球时代被宇航员所使用的装备理念,开发出了新的产品并被运用于现代生活中。
Its been almost 50 years since the NASA spacecraft Apollo11 landed on the moon,along with its human passengers. Since then, you may have wondered just what exactly the point of NASAs series of Apollo missions (任务) was—after all, we still arent living on the moon, like past generations thought we would be by now.
However, those missions meant far more than just being able to put humans on the moon for the first time ever. As science writer Charlie Plain wrote on NASAs website,“The lunar era (时代) helped to create products most of us would be surprised NASA had much to do with and that we probably wouldnt like living without them.” In fact , a perfect example of one of these products may very well be on your feet as you read this passage.
During research for the Apollo missions, NASA scientist Frank Rudy created a new method for making helmets for astronauts lighter. In the 1970s, Rudy applied this method to shoes, later selling his idea to US footwear giant Nike. Soon the Nike airline of sneakers was introduced, and now is one of the most popular brands in the world. And NASA is even connected with a number of things found in our homes.
In the 1960s, NASA asked US toolmaker Black
登上月球,一直以来就是人类的梦想。在50多年前人类就实现了这一梦想。随着科技的进步和发展,利用月球时代被宇航员所使用的装备理念,开发出了新的产品并被运用于现代生活中。
Its been almost 50 years since the NASA spacecraft Apollo11 landed on the moon,along with its human passengers. Since then, you may have wondered just what exactly the point of NASAs series of Apollo missions (任务) was—after all, we still arent living on the moon, like past generations thought we would be by now.
However, those missions meant far more than just being able to put humans on the moon for the first time ever. As science writer Charlie Plain wrote on NASAs website,“The lunar era (时代) helped to create products most of us would be surprised NASA had much to do with and that we probably wouldnt like living without them.” In fact , a perfect example of one of these products may very well be on your feet as you read this passage.
During research for the Apollo missions, NASA scientist Frank Rudy created a new method for making helmets for astronauts lighter. In the 1970s, Rudy applied this method to shoes, later selling his idea to US footwear giant Nike. Soon the Nike airline of sneakers was introduced, and now is one of the most popular brands in the world. And NASA is even connected with a number of things found in our homes.
In the 1960s, NASA asked US toolmaker Black