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Celebrate Moon Landing 50th Anniversary

Celebrate Moon Landing 50th Anniversary with Moonhack to break world record

Moonhack 2019
Moonhack 2019

Here at Youth Coding & Innovation Club, we will host an online meeting to celebrate the human’s first moon landing, the milestone set up at July 20th, 1969.

July 16, 2019 will mark the 50th anniversary of the launch of the Apollo 11 mission. It was on July 20, 1969 that Neil Armstrong became the first person to step onto the moon’s surface. Buzz Aldrin joined him on the lunar surface just 19 minutes later. Michael Collins flew the command module Columbia in lunar orbit while Armstrong and Aldrin walked on the moon’s surface. I thought I would do my part by putting together this montage as a tribute to what happened 50 years ago.
“Houston, Tranquility base here. The Eagle has landed.”
“That’s one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind.”

Besides that, we will introduce the Moonhack event, the most kids coding in one day world record hold event, in 2018, there are more than 35000 kids finish code project and set new world record, this year, we expect to have more than 40000 kids to submit their project, and we will come together to break the world record again.
Here it is our meeting agenda

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1. Introduce the history of space exploration

2. Documentary video for historical moon landing

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3. Why we need to go to the Moon? (discussion)

4. AR APP “JFK Moonshot”


5. Why we stop going to the Moon?


6. What is Moonhack?


7. Introduce the Moonhack projects we finished in 2018


8. Introduce the code template for 2019 Moonhack


9. Brainstorm the 2019 Moonhack project idea

send email to youthinnolab@gmail.com for more details of how to participate this great event.

Come together, break the world record, celebrate the human moon landing historical moment.

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