Moon virus: Astronauts who first set foot on the moon were placed in Karantina shortly after returning to Earth

Moon virus: Astronauts who first set foot on the moon were placed in Karantina shortly after returning to Earth

Most people may think that the astronauts of Apollo 11 who first violated the surface of the moon had been hosted as heroes, with hugs and kisses after returning to the United States. But the truth is quite different. Buzz Aldrin, the second man to walk on the moon (after Neil Armstrong), had described the atmosphere [...]

Buzz Aldrin, the second man to walk on the moon (after Neil Armstrong), had described the atmosphere on the lunar surface as a magnificent <x0vethmus. ” It's hard to imagine a more obvious sense of isolation than being in space, away from everything you know.

However, the three astronauts who constituted Apollo 11's mission to the moon in 1969, their separation lasted much longer than the eight days they spent in space.

To prevent possible heavenly infectious diseases, Neil Armstrong, Buzz Aldrin and Michael Collins spent three weeks in a man - controlled quarantine. Even President Richard Nixon had greeted them after returning to Earth through a thick glass, praising them for their success but keeping a healthy distance, writes Periscope.

The epidemic or plague is an easy subject for a disaster movie. We are instinctively afraid of sickness; they are invisible, deadly, hard to control. By the time millions of travelers cross international borders daily, public health measures are an important step in preventing the new bubonic plague. Such a measure is quarantine, where we isolate people who may have been infected in order to prevent sick distribution.

At present, all of us are potentially infected with coronary in the eyes of the state. As were the astronauts of Apollo 11 once.

During the space race, scientific communities in the United States and the Soviet Union were concerned that astronauts traveling into space could also bring alien viruses. A scientific group in the 1960s had suggested that the “entry into the Earth biosphere of alien destructive organisms could be a disaster...”

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