#1 -- Wrong. The official NASA film on YouTube... https://youtu.be/Z9WDsgCIroE . Unless the alleged transmission blur was able to change time, it is what everybody thinks it is. His cadence is set for the first part of the quote...
"That's one small step for man,"
...and then changes in the second part when he realizes he missed the "a"...
"one
giant leap for mankind."
It doesn't matter what he meant to say, just what he did say. If he had tripped and said, "Fuck!", that would have been the first word spoken by somebody standing on the moon.
To clear up any confusion, William Congreve, a late 17th century English writer, originally wrote, “Heaven has no rage like love to hatred turned/Nor hell a fury like a woman scorned.”
#1 -- Wrong. The official NASA film on YouTube... https://youtu.be/Z9WDsgCIroE . Unless the alleged transmission blur was able to change time, it is what everybody thinks it is. His cadence is set for the first part of the quote...
"That's one small step for man,"
...and then changes in the second part when he realizes he missed the "a"...
"one
giant leap for mankind."
It doesn't matter what he meant to say, just what he did say. If he had tripped and said, "Fuck!", that would have been the first word spoken by somebody standing on the moon.
"That's
one
small
step
for man,"
...and then changes in the second part when he realizes he missed the "a"...
"one
giant leap
for mankind."
It doesn't matter what he meant to say, just what he did say. If he had tripped and said, "Fuck!", that would have been the first word spoken by somebody standing on the moon.