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Dónde estabas cuando Neil Amstrong pisaba la Luna?...

La tripulación de Apolo 11: Commander Neil A. Armstrong, Command Module pilot Michael Collins,Lunar Module pilot Edwin E. Aldrin, Jr.1º de mayo de 1969.

The crew of Apollo 11: Commander Neil A. Armstrong, Command Module pilot Michael Collins,Lunar Module pilot Edwin E. Aldrin, Jr. May 1, 1969.

"Esto que es un pequeño paso para un hombre es un salto gigante para la Humanidad" A las 10.56 pm EDT el 20 de Julio de 1969 Neil Armstrong se convierte en el primer humano que pisa la Luna. Esta imagen fue transmitida a todo el mundo.

"That's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind." At 10:56 pm EDT on July 20, 1969, Neil Armstrong became the first human to set foot on the Moon. This image was watched by people around the world.

Las huellas dejadas por los astronautas en el Mar de la Tranquilidad son más permanentes que muchas sólidas estructuras de la Tierra. Excepto por la posibilidad del impacto de un meteorito, estas huellas en el suelo lunar serán probablemente las últimas por millones de años

The footprints left by the astronauts in the Sea of Tranquility are more permanent than many solid structures on Earth. Barring a chance meteorite impact, these impressions in the lunar soil will probably last for millions of years.

Años más tarde la fecha del 20 de Julio se convirtió en el "Día del Amigo" en la Argentina

Years later this date July 20 became Friends Day in Argentina


Sabías que:

Como en la luna no hay viento le pusieron un palito a la bandera para que se viera desplegada.
Aparecieron por toda la ciudad de Buenos Aires un montón de negocios que se llamaron Apolo 11.
Un juego de esa época era tomar una servilleta de papel finito en el bar, hacer un cilindro y prenderle fuego al borde superior,cuando se terminaba de quemar en la base, el papel chamuscado (que tomaba la forma del módulo lunar) se elevaba solo y uno gritaba: Mirá, la Apolo 11 !!!!

 


Anécdota de Neil Armstrong:

Neil Armstrong joke

When Apollo Mission Astronaut Neil Armstrong first walked on the moon, he
not only gave his famous "One Small Step for Man, One Giant Leap for
Mankind" statement, but followed it by several remarks - usual com traffic
between him, the other astronauts and Mission Control. Before he re-entered
the lander, he made the enigmatic remark "Good luck, Mr. Gorsky."

Many people at NASA thought it was a casual remark concerning some rival
Soviet Cosmonaut; however, upon checking, there was no Gorsky in either the
Russian nor American space programs.

Over the years, many people have questioned him as to what the "Good luck,
Mr. Gorsky" statement meant. On July 5, in Tampa Bay, FL, while answering
questions following a speech, a reporter brought up the 26 year old
question to Armstrong. He finally responded. It seems that Mr. Gorsky had
died and so Armstrong felt he could answer the question. When he was a kid,
Neil was playing baseball with his brother in the backyard. His brother hit
a fly ball which landed in front of his neighbors' bedroom window. The
neighbors were Mr and Mrs. Gorksy. As he leaned down to pick up the ball,
he heard Mrs. Gorsky shouting at Mr. Gorsky, "Oral sex? Oral sex you want?
You'll get oral sex when the kid next door walks on the moon!

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