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2007-06-27 00:29:04 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous in Arts & Humanities History

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Neil Armstrong did radio the message "Houston, Tranquility Base here; the Eagle has landed." to earth on July 20, 1969, but they weren't the first words spoken after the landing.

Lunar Module (LM) pilot Buzz Aldrin talked first when he gave this status report: "Contact light! OK; engine stop. Ay-see ay out of detent. Mode control both auto. Descent engine command override off. Engine arm off. Four-thirteen is 'IN'... "


As Aldrin gave his report, Armstrong reiterated these critical comments: "Shutdown. Out of detent, auto ..." and "Engine arm is off." Those were the real first words from the moon, and it was a radioed pilot report.

2007-06-27 00:35:45 · answer #1 · answered by Kristy S 1 · 2 0

and then, of course, as Niel came down the lander's ladder and stepped off:
" That's one small step for a man, one giant leap for mankind"

2007-06-27 11:34:51 · answer #2 · answered by yankee_sailor 7 · 0 0

The first complete thought was, "Oh God, I really, really need a pee.", but of course, Neil couldn't say that.

2007-06-27 08:12:29 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

peole say its: a small step for a man but a big step for men kind but I have the theory that neil armstrong wasnt the first person . It was probably the camera man because how else could they have filmed it and it hast been filmed from the side

2007-06-27 08:15:59 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 4

nice ,what having in the moon

2007-06-27 07:38:29 · answer #5 · answered by raju r 1 · 0 1

The Eagle has landed .......

2007-06-27 07:35:57 · answer #6 · answered by farouk_alam 2 · 0 2

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