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    Also did you know buzz aldrin let Neil Armstrong step on the moon first. Apollo 11 was a moon launch for people to go to the moon. Apollo 11 is important because it was the first successful moon launching and held the first person to touch the moon. Apollo 11 charged the United States of America

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    there’s no more- Louis Armstrong He means that the musician doesn’t stop playing the music until he has no more music to play and for a good musician they make songs all the way until they are deceased. Louis Armstrong was an important figure in American history because he is the most influential person of jazz if he didn’t do what he did jazz probably would have went unnoticed and people probably would have turned the other cheek to that genre of music. Born Louis Daniel Armstrong on August 4th 1901

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    “One small step for [a] man‚ one giant leap for mankind.” As Neil Armstrong uttered these words‚ he was leaving humanity’s first imprint on space exploration. An estimated 530 million people watched Armstrong’s televised image and heard his voice describe the event as he took "...one small step for a man‚ one giant leap for mankind" on July 20‚ 1969 (Loff‚ Sarah). Countries all over the world had raced to be the first to send a human to the moon. The United States of America set its goal in sight

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    the long fall back to the planet’s surface. The trip took four days and six hours to complete‚ not long at all after considering that they had to travel at least two thousand twenty-five miles to the moon. After which the two astronauts‚ Buzz‚ and Neil landed on the lunar surface while leaving Collins to orbit above the men. The two men spent a total of twenty-one hours on the moon‚ performing a variety of scientific‚ and instrumental achievements. After the long exhilarating time on the satellite

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    moon landing hoax fallacy

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    and bounds and it was a time of endless opportunity. In spite of all the evidence to the contrary‚ theorists say the moon landing was stage The U.S. government‚ desperate to either beat the Soviets in the space race or distract from Vietnam‚ put Neil Armstrong under lights on a secret set somewhere in the desert. Despite theorists’ claims that man never landed on the moon‚ their supposed evidence contain black and white fallacy‚ circular reasoning‚ non sequitur fallacy‚ and straw man fallacies. Scientists

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    Introduction: “That’s one small step for man‚ one giant leap for mankind.” When that phrase is spoken everyone knows who said it‚ when it happened and what kind of leap it was. It was a leap into space for America. Neil Armstrong said it‚ while accompanied with Buzz Aldrin as they landed on the moon‚ July 20‚ 1969. A third man‚ Michael Collins‚ stayed in orbit‚ and waited for the two to come back‚ and return back to Earth. The “Space Race” was one of the biggest competitions of the mid-to-late 20th

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    and there is no wind on the moon. People say this flag was made of a hard substance‚ so that it would wave and look patriotic. The reason that they had this mission was only to have the first manned moon landing‚ and they succeeded on that goal. Neil Armstrong was the commander on the mission‚ Michael Collins was the command module pilot‚ and Edwin Aldrin was the lunar module pilot. The questions being answered in my essay will be these: 1. What sort of things did they bring back from the Moon?

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    and‚ if you’re really good at it you can come very close to the real thing. Thus‚ this being said‚ if i could meet three famous persons they would probably be Mitch Hedberg (deceased comedian)‚ Audrey Tautou (actress) and‚ last but not least‚ Neil Armstrong (retired astronaut). I choose these persons minding they’re achievements‚ my interests and likes and‚ of course‚ curiosity. Let’s start off with Mitch Hedberg. Mitch was a stand up comedian born in Saint Paul‚ Minnesota‚ on February 24‚ 1968

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    people. I believe love for all people is why Neil Armstrong stated the infamous phrase‚ “One small step for man‚ one giant leap for mankind.” However‚ planting the US flag gave every engineer‚ fellow astronauts and millions of citizens on earth‚ an overflowing sense of pride to be an American. This act of not only symbolizes we were the first nation to visit the moon‚ but unified a patriotic spirit held deep inside us all. In my opinion‚ Mr. Armstrong recognizing the efforts of everyone at NASA and

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    Soviets had the edge‚ the U.S. landed Apollo 11–carrying Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin–at the Sea of Tranquility on July 20‚ 1969.  Nixon was president‚ the Vietnam War and its opposition raged‚ and Leonid Brezhnev helmed a stagnant Soviet empire. On the great list of Cold War what-ifs‚ the near-miss of the Bay of Pigs is surely number one. But for all the space nerds out there‚ this one ranks pretty high: What if Aldrin and Armstrong never made it back? This was‚ of course‚ a distinct possibility

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