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Motorola’s Aura Celestial Edition To Celebrate The Moon Mission

Friday, July 17, 2009Motorola

Motorola-Aura-Celestial-Edition-moon-themedMotorola’s Aura Celestial Edition is the new fancy and very expensive mobile phone with a moon theme. It has been launched to commemorate the frothiest anniversary of the Apollo 11 moon mission. You can get to know more about the handset at Mirror.co.uk. This new device is very similar to the original Motorola Aura, with some interesting extras like the original NASA multimedia from the landing of the spacecraft on the moon. It has still pictures, video footage, and some famous audio snippets; like ‘The Eagle has landed’ and ‘that’s one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind’.

The mobile phone filled with images, video, as well as audio which have been provided by NASA that depicts one of the greatest achievements of mankind. Users will get the mobile phone with an inscription of 20th July 1969, Apollo 11 mission made with laser and nine post stamps to celebrate the occasion.

The price of the mobile phone is yet to be announced but it is expected to be more than the price of £1200 of the present Motorola Aura. People can buy the Celestial Edition from July to the end of this year.  It is not very surprising that the first mobile phone will be gifted to o Neil Armstrong as a sign of love and admiration. It was Motorola who really provided the radio transponder on the Apollo 11 which transmitted the foremost visuals and the words to earth from the moon. It is an appropriate mark of respect for the accomplishment.

It is true that Motorola does not have too many exciting mobile phones in its kitty but they have contributed to the enhancement of the telecommunication industry to a great extent.  Motorola manufactured superior radio transmitters even 40 years ago which could be used for the manned landing on the moon.

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