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Neil Armstrong's Moon Quote Earns an 'A'
NewsMax ^ | 9/30/06 | AP

Posted on 09/30/2006 3:11:28 PM PDT by wagglebee

That's one small word for astronaut Neil Armstrong, one giant revision for grammar sticklers everywhere.

An Australian computer programmer says he found the missing "a" from Armstrong's famous first words from the moon in 1969, when the world heard the phrase, "That's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind."

The story was reported in Saturday's editions of the Houston Chronicle.

Some historians and critics have dogged Armstrong for not saying the more dramatic and grammatically correct, "One small step for a man . . ." in the version he transmitted to NASA's Mission Control. Without the missing "a," Armstrong essentially said, "One small step for mankind, one giant leap for mankind."

The famous astronaut has maintained he intended to say it properly and believes he did. Thanks to some high-tech sound-editing software, computer programmer Peter Shann Ford might have proved Armstrong right.

Ford said he downloaded the audio recording of Armstrong's words from a NASA Web site and analyzed the statement with software that allows disabled people to communicate through computers using their nerve impulses.

In a graphical representation of the famous phrase, Ford said he found evidence that the missing "a" was spoken and transmitted to NASA.

"I have reviewed the data and Peter Ford's analysis of it, and I find the technology interesting and useful," Armstrong said in a statement. "I also find his conclusion persuasive. Persuasive is the appropriate word."


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Extended News; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: abigwhocaresbolded; aisforahole; apollo11; icare; moonwalk; nasa; neilarmstrong; nobodycares; slownewsday; thisissilly; whotruelycares
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To: Roccus
If the glove fits, you must aquits!


41 posted on 09/30/2006 4:32:08 PM PDT by operation clinton cleanup
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To: RightWhale

The "awkward pause" could have also had something to do with the being overwhelmed at the actual realization of what he had done.


42 posted on 09/30/2006 4:38:36 PM PDT by wagglebee ("We are ready for the greatest achievements in the history of freedom." -- President Bush, 1/20/05)
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To: wagglebee

Neil Armstrong's name will live in trivia lore long after 99.9 per cent are forgotten.


43 posted on 09/30/2006 4:39:08 PM PDT by zarf
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To: zarf

You're right about that.


44 posted on 09/30/2006 4:40:17 PM PDT by wagglebee ("We are ready for the greatest achievements in the history of freedom." -- President Bush, 1/20/05)
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To: wagglebee

I was always sure that was what he meant.


45 posted on 09/30/2006 4:41:35 PM PDT by Christopher Lincoln
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To: the anti-liberal
I like NASA's use of robotic probes for deep space exploration. We are still taking baby steps I realize, and many are anxious for man to step foot again on some exotic and harsh environments.

But this approach of sending instruments in our place lessens the angst associated with manned exploration. Besides, the great time involved in reaching these distant planets and their moons gives us time to reflect over previous manned missions and realize,"WHAT THE HELL WERE WE THINKING! IT'S FREAKING FREEZING AND BOILING AND THERE'S NO AIR! WE'RE ALL GONNA DIE. AAHHHGGGG!
46 posted on 09/30/2006 5:00:25 PM PDT by aligncare (Democrats? Mutants? You decide.)
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To: wagglebee

47 posts and no mention of Mr. Gorsky!


47 posted on 09/30/2006 5:10:50 PM PDT by StACase
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To: wagglebee

I've never been a big fan of canned sentiment under any circumstances.


48 posted on 09/30/2006 5:15:22 PM PDT by Mr Ramsbotham (Laws against sodomy are honored in the breech.)
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To: wagglebee
He should have graffitied it on a suitable moon rockwall, and discard the aerosol paint can immediately beneath the text.
49 posted on 09/30/2006 5:17:49 PM PDT by GSlob
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To: aligncare
I agree about using probes, this is simply the intelligent approach.

But imagine what we would be doing if NASA wasn't run as an inefficient bureaucracy!

Though I'm skeptical that the private sector, with it's 'bottom line' mentality, is the best answer - there needs to be a third option.

As far as I know, there isn't any, so we have private industry competing for LEO business were tourism may be profitable, while the bureaucratic behemoth that is NASA does deep space (pun intended).

Sigh.

50 posted on 09/30/2006 5:18:19 PM PDT by the anti-liberal (OUR schools are damaging OUR children)
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To: StACase

Nor has there been a mention of the UFO that Buzz Aldrin claims to have seen.

http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1672007/posts


51 posted on 09/30/2006 5:19:59 PM PDT by wagglebee ("We are ready for the greatest achievements in the history of freedom." -- President Bush, 1/20/05)
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To: Mr Ramsbotham
I have a feeling that NASA was pushing for "canned sentiment" to avoid a billion people from hearing:

"Holy sh!t, I'm walking on the f*cking Moon!"

52 posted on 09/30/2006 5:23:06 PM PDT by wagglebee ("We are ready for the greatest achievements in the history of freedom." -- President Bush, 1/20/05)
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To: davisfh
It's correct as spoken/written. The "...one small step for man,..." refers to genus man which includes the male and female of the species. The only problem here is that problem with the politically correct crowd and I say, "screw 'em."

You are precisely and exactly, 100% correct! Well said!
53 posted on 09/30/2006 5:25:11 PM PDT by mjolnir ("All great change in America begins at the dinner table.")
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To: All

Don't you know those astronauts gets some serious "groupie tail!" If your nickname is "Buzz," you're a chick magnet!!!


54 posted on 09/30/2006 5:30:35 PM PDT by PatriotBill
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To: taxcontrol
"I rather like the "original" without the "a"."
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Yes me too, taxcontrol.

The collective but singular term "man" denotes all the men and women living then who helped make that first step on the moon possible; but the subtle change to the term "mankind" grandly includes the collective journey of all humanity since we came down from the trees and took our first upright step towards a destiny that is still unknown.
55 posted on 09/30/2006 5:36:28 PM PDT by the final gentleman
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To: the anti-liberal

a lot of what is attributed to arabs was actually invented in south asia and east asia. Arabic numerals are hardly arabic. Arabia is just where the west came in contact with the technology as it made its way across


56 posted on 09/30/2006 5:39:31 PM PDT by minus_273
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To: wagglebee

I think this is all wrong. I contend that you can hear him say "a" in front of man, but the static drowns it out and unless you know what you are hearing, you don't pick it up.


57 posted on 09/30/2006 5:41:38 PM PDT by Captain Jack Aubrey
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To: StACase

no but i have something better

"A myth widespread in Muslim countries is that when Armstrong (and Aldrin) were on the Moon, they heard a strange singing voice that they discovered was the adhan (Islamic call to prayer), and that this caused them to convert to Islam after their flight. In March 1983, the United States Department of State released a press statement for embassies and consulates in Muslim countries that attempted to dispel the myth noting that Armstrong had not moved to the country of Lebanon, nor converted to Islam.[42]"


hahahah
only on wikipedia.


58 posted on 09/30/2006 5:46:02 PM PDT by minus_273
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To: minus_273
If you look at my link you'll see that that's exactly what I'm talking about!

:')

What Arab Civilization?

59 posted on 09/30/2006 5:46:58 PM PDT by the anti-liberal (OUR schools are damaging OUR children)
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To: StACase

A pre-teen Neil Armstrong was pulling weeds along the side of his house one summer's evening, and his neighbors, the Gorskis, were in their bedroom. The window was open (those being the days before universal air conditioning), and Neil heard snippets of some bedroom conversation.
Being curious as well as young, Neil heard some things he didn't understand until later. Mr. Gorski had apparently asked Mrs. Gorski for a little of what we know today as, "Bill Clinton;" Mrs. Gorski protested. "When that boy next door walks on the moon!" she told the crestfallen Elmer.
Years passed, and Neil Armstrong forgot about the Gorskis. He had things to do, like flying in Korea and testing stuff for NACA. Anyway, in 1969, Armstrong had a flashback, as he sat in his Apollo capsule with Michael Collins and Buzz Aldrin, on the way to the moon.
Hours later, Neil Armstrong stepped from the LEM to the dusty, cheesy surface, and said, for all of us to hear, those famous words: "One small step for man -- one giant leap for mankind."
NASA shut off the next part of the transmission, when Armstrong muttered, "Good luck, Mr. Gorski!"


60 posted on 09/30/2006 6:00:30 PM PDT by luigi
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