It means that even though it was Neil Armstrong taking the step, it was for all mankind.
"That's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind "- Neil Armstrong He stepped from the last rung of the ladder onto the surface of the moon and a giant leap in history as the first person to step onto the moon's surface
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Neil Armstrong made one small step on the Moon, which allowed Mankind to make a gigantic step towards understanding the Universe
That was said by Neil Armstrong. He was the first person to step on the moon. When he said it he was stepping off the ladder of his spacecraft onto the surface of the moon. His point was it was a very small step for man (just a couple of feet or so) and it was a giant leap for mankind (meaning mankind had made a huge leap in technology that had allowed him to be on the moon in the first place.
Landing on the moon represented a huge advancement in technology for humans and was seen as milestone in technological advancement and space exploration.
"That's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind "- Neil Armstrong He stepped from the last rung of the ladder onto the surface of the moon and a giant leap in history as the first person to step onto the moon's surface
I don’t know
Neil Armstrong made one small step on the Moon, which allowed Mankind to make a gigantic step towards understanding the Universe
Neil Armstrong made one small step on the Moon, which allowed Mankind to make a gigantic step towards understanding the Universe
That was said by Neil Armstrong. He was the first person to step on the moon. When he said it he was stepping off the ladder of his spacecraft onto the surface of the moon. His point was it was a very small step for man (just a couple of feet or so) and it was a giant leap for mankind (meaning mankind had made a huge leap in technology that had allowed him to be on the moon in the first place.
Leaping means lightly jumping
These words were spoken by Neil Armstrong as he stepped off the Lunar Excursion Module on to the surface of The Moon on 21st July, 1969. He meant that it was just a small step down to the surface for him, but a giant leap because he was the first human to set foot on another celestial body.
"That's one small step for a man, one giant leap for mankind."
It looks like someone has misremembered the words that Neil Armstrong first spoke on the surface of the moon: "That's one small step for (a) man, one giant leap for mankind".
Landing on the moon represented a huge advancement in technology for humans and was seen as milestone in technological advancement and space exploration.
"One small step for man, one big leap for mankind"was the correct phrase. Neil Armstrong's famous phrase has been thought of with his wife before the moon landing.It seems he apparently forgot the a between the words "for" and "man."==================================-- It was " ... one giant leap ... "-- In response to the great outcry some time later, Armstrong announced thathe had actually said " ... for a man ... ". An inconveniently timed static crashon the recording makes it hard to confirm or disprove it. So for heaven's sakes,ladies, let's give him the benefit of the doubt. I mean, the guy had just steppedout of a flimsy machine on which he had already almost died a little while earlier,and had stepped onto the surface of the moon for gosh sakes!
Without the atmosphere mankind will be gone, no air mean no breathing, and no breathing mean no mankind.