The life of astronauts when

Picture 1 of The life of astronauts when According to the British press, the world has a unique " High-class club " of 12 people - they are astronauts who landed on the moon. Recently, the book " Moon dust: to find people who return to the earth ", has helped us understand a part of their lives.

Most astronauts on the moon are American pilots in the 50s of the last century. In the 60s, as astronauts, they controlled NASA's Apolo ships on the moon as a scientific research mission and returned to earth in glory.

But starting from the 1970s, along with the diminishing ' cosmic fever ', those 12 astronauts also encountered 'bare dust life' and most of them found the goal of striving on the ground.

Charles Duk also had psychological problems after the moon landing. He was alcoholic and often irritated with boys. Duk, 69, is an astronaut flying to the youngest moon alive. Currently, he and his wife live in the suburbs of Texas.

The American astronaut Nil Amsteran, after returning to the ground, could not cope with the public's attention, withdrew from NASA to become a teacher at the Aviation School in Cincinnati. He said: ' Ultimately, how much time does it take other people to consider me an astronaut ?'

After returning to the ground, Orde began to change her xinxing and alcoholism. His wife broke up with him. Currently, Orde has remarried and is in a luxury apartment in Los Angeles. In addition to writing novels, designing a spaceship ' the future ', he also called on humans to return to the universe. Orde recalls, when he walked on the moon it felt very strange. That feeling was forever in him.

The astronaut Jams Oven, sitting on the 15th Apolo ship to land on the moon, discovered that the stone, which has a history of 4.5 billion years, is considered to be the glass of 'origin rock'. After returning to the ground, Oven established a religious organization called ' High Bay '. He once led the insurance team to the Ararat Turkish mountain to find traces of a ship. In 1991, Oven died of heart disease.

Astronaut Edega Micel, sitting on the Apolo 14 ship from the moon, returned to Earth with a strange feeling as if something was staring at him. He began studying supernatural phenomena and created the Abstract Science Association in California to study human consciousness and supernatural events.

Alan Bihn commanded the Apolo 12 ship, one of the first four people to set foot on the moon, later becoming a famous painter, but he only painted a theme of painting the dust on the moon, the scenery. The moon face he saw, these dust was brought by him from the moon.

When the astronaut Yukin Selnan of Apolo 17 wrote his daughter's name on the moon and after returning to Earth, he could not imagine his footprint left on the moon to become the last footprint of the human race. Twentieth century on the moon. Later, Selnan opened a consulting firm. He claimed to be in the universe that he could see the Great Wall of China with his eyes. In 2002, he went to the Great Wall to fulfill his dream.

Andree Smits' book reveals, although astronauts face many dangers that are hard to imagine, but no moon walker is rich in fame, they rely on rank to dominate. NASA's annual salary of US $ 17,000.

Tran Thanh Ha ( According to Dantri / World Security)
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