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.
The actual words Neil said were " That's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind" he was supposed to say " That's one small step a for man, one giant leap for mankind" but who cares, everybody knows what he meant.
I believe the answer is "One small step for human, one big step for mankind" It might be wrong and in addition the first who stepped on the moon is Neil Armstrong. -Lisa or Anonymous as this website calls it
' That's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind.' He spoke these words as he stepped out onto the lunar surface, the first time anyone had set foot on the moon. Much has been made about the omission of the word 'a', but it is perfectly clear what he meant and recent analysis techniques have shown the word was present, as he has always maintained it was. He has since stated that he had an awareness at the time of it being only one physical step for him, but that such a historic advancement was only made possible by the work of many other persons all around the world.
one small step for man one giant leap for mankind
The first words uttered by a man on the moon was said by Neil Armstrong , it was That's one small step fpr man one giant leap for mankind.
Neil Armstrong made one small step on the Moon, which allowed Mankind to make a gigantic step towards understanding the Universe
The actual words Neil said were " That's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind" he was supposed to say " That's one small step a for man, one giant leap for mankind" but who cares, everybody knows what he meant.
what step was he referring to
"One small step for man, one giant leap for mankind"
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one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind
Neil Armstrong
Mankind is another way of saying human. Mankind is in the animal kingdom. One small step for a man; a giant leap for mankind.
Neil Armstrong was the first man on the moon. He famously said "One small step for man .. but .. one giant leap for mankind". It's not actually his line because another of the astronauts (I think) was filmed saying it beforehand and it was supposed to be "One small step for a man but a giant leap for mankind" because although the first step on the moon was a small step for him, it was a huge moment in history.
He said "One step for man but a giant leap for mankind."
I believe the answer is "One small step for human, one big step for mankind" It might be wrong and in addition the first who stepped on the moon is Neil Armstrong. -Lisa or Anonymous as this website calls it