On July 20, 1969, after a trip monotonous of four days between the Earth and the Moon, the space shuttle Columbia, carrying the three astronauts Neil Armstrong, Buzz Aldrin and Michael Collins, enters the suburbs of the lunar. Attendant steering, Collins puts the ship in orbit. It is a piece of cake. The turn of Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin to go and play cat perched on the Moon. Under the gaze of envious of Collins, the two astronauts slip into the lunar module (or Lem, for Lunar Excursion Module), which, bientô…

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