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It made NASA administrators pencil in the name Neil Armstrong for a moon flight.
Moon Men 2009
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Seeing the name Neil Armstrong on another thread made me think of it.
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British scientist claims he coined Neil Armstrong's moon landing quote LONDON - A British scientist has claimed that he coined Neil Armstrong's "one small step for a man, one giant leap for mankind" speech as he became the first man to set foot on the moon.
Gaea Times (by Simple Thoughts) Breaking News and incisive views 24/7 2009
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U.S. astronaut Alvin Aldrin dubbed Neil Armstrong's moon landing "a giant step for mankind", his enthusiasm was understood and, to a great extent, shared by all those who had the opportunity to hear his words.
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TRANSITIONA Free SpiritJust before Charles "Pete" Conrad became the third human being to set foot on the moon, in November 1969, he recalled Neil Armstrong's famous words.
Conventional Wisdom 2008
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Members of Congress whose states might lose jobs, along with veteran astronauts such as Neil Armstrong, have warned that NASA would cede its edge in space if commercial companies played a larger role in exploration.
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Over that time, Scouting has become a vastly important organization within the United States, and numerous notable members of the public, such as Neil Armstrong, James Brady, Clive Cussler, Robert Gates, Harry Knowles and Robert McNamara, just to name a very few.
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Over that time, Scouting has become a vastly important organization within the United States, and numerous notable members of the public, such as Neil Armstrong, James Brady, Clive Cussler, Robert Gates, Harry Knowles and Robert McNamara, just to name a very few.
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Members of Congress whose states might lose jobs, along with veteran astronauts such as Neil Armstrong, have warned that NASA would cede its edge in space if commercial companies played a larger role in exploration.
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Members of Congress whose states might lose jobs, along with veteran astronauts such as Neil Armstrong, have warned that NASA would cede its edge in space if commercial companies played a larger role in exploration.
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