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chihuahuayesterday at 8:35 PM5 repliesview on HN

Maybe my date calculations are off, but I think the people that landed on the moon on July 20, 1969 got there first. According to my calculations, if China lands people on the moon in 2030, that will be approximately 61 years later. The people that got there 61 years earlier can be reasonably said to have gotten there first.

Oddly enough, the same country also accomplished the second, third, fourth, fifth, and sixth landing on the moon by humans. So if all goes well, China can be extremely triumphant with their highly anticipated seventh place trophy.


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kube-systemyesterday at 9:22 PM

Neither the current space race nor the cold-war era space race have anything to do with planting a flag in a history book. They are geopolitical dick measuring contests of contemporary power.

The current question isn't "is it possible?", it is "who can pull it off today?"

nancyminusoneyesterday at 9:54 PM

The people from 61 years ago are either extremely old or dead. Of the other three-quarters of the world population born after December 19, 1972, none have made it there; it will be a first for them.

anigbrowlyesterday at 11:42 PM

Kinda deliberately missing the point there, but go off.

XorNotyesterday at 8:39 PM

And as we all know, successful enterprises are always the ones which do something once and then never again for 61 years. /S

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throwuiyesterday at 8:45 PM

One was coloniser and another one was a colony. That's why 61y gap

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