Did Neil Armstrong Lie About The Origins Of His ‘One Small Step’ Speech? And Did He Still Fluff His Lines? -- Daily Mail
A modern documentary has cast doubt on Neil Armstrong's claims to facilitate he came up with his iconic 'one small step' line hours in the same way as heartbreaking down on the apparent of the moon. The chief man on the moon had inflexibly maintained up until his death in September to facilitate his historic terminology were unplanned, but a contemporary interview with his brother claims to facilitate he notion up the famous speech months or the July 1969, Apollo mission - and to facilitate the phrase he designed to utter did include an 'a'. Hundreds of millions around the globe heard the NASA astronaut say, 'That's solitary small step representing man, solitary giant leap representing mankind', but Armstrong insisted to facilitate he held 'a man' but to facilitate the 'a' was not heard since of static.
My Comment: He will always be remembered for saying 'That's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind' .... and that's good enough for me.
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