The actual words uttered by Neil Armstrong were "That's one small step for [a] man, one giant leap for mankind." Armstrong insists he uttered the "a" but it can't be heard on the transmission back to earth. Basically the sentence makes no sense without it.
The closest red giant to Earth is a star named Gacrux (also called Gamma Crucis). It is 88 light years away from us and can be seen in the constellation of the Southern Cross.
William Gilbert used a terella in an attempt to explain his theory that the Earth is a giant magnet.
Because that is the efficient way. We are the Lords of Earth and the cows are our b*tches. Deal with it.
The world is likely to end 5.4 billion years later when the sun expands into a red giant and obliterate earth.
Pangaea
Pangaea.
I believe it was called 'Pangaea' [Pan-gee-ah]
It is in Europe:)
It is a gas giant, and it has easily visible rings.
Giant armadillos are found in South America.
Australia
No, Antarctica is a continent.
Pangaea.
Neil Armstrong's message from the Moon was: "That's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind." It was communicated to Mission Control and then broadcasted to millions of people listening worldwide.
Neil Armstrong
Niel Armstrong said "That's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind.