No, the first astronauts to the moon did not read from the Bible during their mission. During the Apollo 11 mission, astronaut Buzz Aldrin privately took communion on the lunar surface, but it was not a formal part of the mission or broadcasted publicly.
From what I read, it was an unmanned mission.
Apollo 8, launched on December 21, 1968, was the first manned flight to a celestial body. It reached the moon on Christmas Eve, 1968, and the crew read excerpts from the Biblical Christmas Story in what was at that time the most-watched TV show in history. The crew was comprised of Mission Commander Frank Borman, Command Module Pilot James Lovell, and Lunar Module Pilot William Anders.
The Apollo 8 was the first attempt to send a man and bring him after orbiting the moon. The astronauts,were Frank Borman , James Lovell and William Anders.. It was reported by the press . in India that as they flew on Christmas day Frank Borman took a bible and read from it.
The Apollo 8 astronauts who made the first trip to the moon, Frank Borman, Jim Lovell and Willam Anders read from the bible, as it was Christmas then in 1967.
No, the first astronauts to the moon did not read from the Bible during their mission. During the Apollo 11 mission, astronaut Buzz Aldrin privately took communion on the lunar surface, but it was not a formal part of the mission or broadcasted publicly.
From what I read, it was an unmanned mission.
I only read 2 diffrent types of lunar eclipses which is the Partial Lunar Eclipse and the Total Lunar Eclipse.solar and lunar
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Muslims do not read the bible. They read the Koran if I am not mistaken.
Yes, read the bible. Its a good thing to do :)
To read= Lire The = La Bible = Bible = lire la Bible. Then again, it depends on what "read" means... If it is "study", then : étudier la Bible.
Some of them read the bible, but most are Muslim so they read the Koran.
Yes. They are Christians, so they read the bible.
You can read the bible legally in Africa.
I don't know who sings it, but I can remember some of the words: I know my bible is right, something else is wrong (something is wrong) Something else is wrong (something is Wrong) Oh, something else is wrong (something is wrong) I know that (something else is wrong) In Genesis (read your bible) the world was made (read your bible) By my God's creative hand (creative Hand) In Exodus, the Hebrews marched (they wanted to claim the promised Land) Maybe someone else can remember more of it.... continuing "Read Leviticus(read your bible), Numbers(read your bible), Deueteronomy (read your bible), Joshua (read your bible), Read Judges( read your bible), Ruth (read your bible), 1st and 2nd Samuel (read your bible ), 1st and 2nd Kings (read your bible), 1st and 2nd Chronicicles ... The Bethlehem Gospel Singers "My Bible Is Right", you can find on you tube.
You can read the Bible anywhere. No specific place required. What's important is how you read it, not where.