You are talking about Neil Armstrong whose famous words were:
"One small step for man, one giant leap for mankind"
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All the astronauts that went to the moon and walked on its surface, never returned again. So from that perspective you could say that no one did. But while they were on the moon they would have had several walks on the surface and been back in the lunar module. 12 men set foot on the moon. So depending on what way you meant your question, you could say none or 12.
I believe he was the Lunar Lander pilot and his words were "10 feet...CONTACT!" It was a rather dramatic landing for them and they almost didn't make it. Their fuel reserves were down to fumes! He said "beautiful view .......magnificent desolation "when he first stepped on the moon
His words were: "One small step for man, one giant leap for mankind" But he was meant to say " One small step for a man, one giant leap for man kind."
"ماه" (pronounced: "maah") is how you say moon in Farsi.
As the first man on the moon, he had to say something memorable to comemorate the occasion.
Sailor Moon
There are two words in Irish for "moon": "gealach" and "ré". "The moon" would be "an ré" or "an ghealach".
His first words on the moon were.That is one small step for man, a giant leap for mankind.
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All the astronauts that went to the moon and walked on its surface, never returned again. So from that perspective you could say that no one did. But while they were on the moon they would have had several walks on the surface and been back in the lunar module. 12 men set foot on the moon. So depending on what way you meant your question, you could say none or 12.
That is one small step for man one giant leap for mankind.
i would say neil armstrong because he was the first person to take a step on the moon with 2 other astronauts.
I believe he was the Lunar Lander pilot and his words were "10 feet...CONTACT!" It was a rather dramatic landing for them and they almost didn't make it. Their fuel reserves were down to fumes! He said "beautiful view .......magnificent desolation "when he first stepped on the moon
"That's one small step for [a] man, one giant leap for mankind" were the first words Neil Armstrong said as he stepped down onto the moon, however his first words in the lunar atmoshpere were actually "I'm going to step off the LEM now." which he uttered just prior to stepping onto the moon surface and uttering the more famous quote "one small step for man; one giant leap for mankind." words of wisdom that will surely go down in history.
You're reading something into the words that isn't there. It merely says that the moon is a source of light.