The third man to step onto the moon's surface was Charles "Pete" Conrad, commander of Apollo 12. He was fairly short and an amazing jokester. His first words, when he stepped onto the moon's surface, were "Whoopee! Man, that may have been a small one for Neil, but that's a long one for me."
He descibed it as chalky and dust awserded by Alex Thomas
We have no idea. We don't even know exactly when he started his career in the theatre, and therefore have no idea when he first stepped onto the stage, or with what company or which of the thousands of possible plays was being performed. Anyone who thinks they can answer this is writing fiction.
yes you can, so long as you clean the metal before hand like in usual soldering
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Kate appeared to say, "Oh wow!" as she stepped onto the balcony with Prince William.
Neil was 38 when he first stepped onto the moon. Buzz was 39
step back onto the tile that you stepped on to change him.EX)if you stepped on a red tile and changed him then step back onto that red tile to cancel out what you just did
I looked, I listened, I stepped onto the road, I crossed the road.
Ask himself you freaks
Fearless
Montag was terrified when he stepped onto land during his escape because he knew that the Mechanical Hound would be able to track him using his scent. This added sense of vulnerability and danger intensified his fear.
You couldn't tell he was nervous, he stepped onto the stage as surely as a professional.
My, this is definitely a hare-raising experience!
When she stepped onto the stage, she was silhouetted by the bright lights behind her.
If you mean in passive sense, like '(something) was stepped on' etc it would be 踏まれた /fu ma re ta/. It can also be used as a modifier, before a noun, meaning like 'trodden, stepped-on'. If you mean the active/normal form, 踏む /fu mu/ is the main verb, and the past tense would be 踏んだ /fun da/ meaning 'stepped (on, onto etc)'.
Neil was about 35 when he stepped onto the moon on July 20, 1969.