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Nguyên văn câu nói bằng tiếng Anh của phi hành gia Amstrong khi lên mặt trăng?

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    NangKhuya Thành viên mới

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    Nguyên văn câu nói bằng tiếng Anh của phi hành gia Amstrong khi lên mặt trăng?

    Bạn nào biết nguyên văn câu nói bằng tiếng Anh nổi tiếng của phi hành gia Amstrong nhân chuyến thám hiểm mặt trăng chỉ cho NK giúp. Thnx.
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    He said: Ooop Britney Spers did it again
    J/k
    Here what he said
    When Neil Amstrong raised the American flag he said to the word â?othatâ?Ts one small step for man, one giant leap for mankindâ?. Since this trip, many men have landed on the moon.
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    AMSTRONG''S ENIGMATIC --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    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 comtraffic between him, the other astronauts and Mission Control. Before he reentered 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. Gorsky. As he leaned down to pick up the ball, he heard Mrs. Gorsky shouting at Mr. Gorsky, "Oral ***? Oral *** you want? You''ll get oral *** when the kid next door walks on the moon!"
    From http://users.utu.fi/tuolki/silsalad/
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    Friends,
    The "Mr. Gorsky" story is, well, just a story. It is a good urban legend that people accepted it as an instant folklore the day it came out, mostly for its entertainment value.
    The following is a page from http://www.snopes.com/quotes/mrgorsky.htm
    Claim: Immediately after Neil Armstrong uttered his famous "That''''s one small step for man . . ." quote during the historic first moon landing, he added the cryptic phrase, "Good luck, Mr. Gorsky!" Not until over twenty-five years later did Armstrong reveal that Mr. Gorsky was a former neighbor, whose wife had proclaimed that she would give him oral *** "when the kid next door walks on the moon."
    Status: False.
    Example: [Collected on the Internet, 1995]
    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, including the 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, [they found] there was no Gorsky in either the Russian or 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 ***? Oral *** you want? You''''ll get oral *** when the kid next door walks on the moon!"

    Variations: Sometimes the story is told with Armstrong uttering, "That''''s one small step for man; one giant leap for Manny Klein," with the unfortunate Mr. Klein having received the same response from his wife as Mr. Gorsky had from his.
    Origins: This
    legend, seemingly an obvious joke, began circulating on the Internet in mid-1995 and was picked up by the media a few months later. The inclusion of specific details (e.g., the name of Armstrong''''s neighbor, the date of the press conference on which he revealed the meaning of his remark) apparently led some to believe the farcical story might have some truth to it.
    At its most basic level, this tale is a humorous anecdote that plays on the stereotypical portrayal of Jewish wives as reluctant to engage in recreational *** (and especially oral ***). In variant forms of this legend the last name of Neil Armstrong''''s neighbor is different, but the name used is always a "Jewish-sounding" one, such as Gorsky, Seligman, Schultz, or Klein; the unusual word order employed by the wife in her refusal ("Oral *** you want?") is also a stereotypical speech pattern attributed to Jews. On another level, this legend can be seen as an attempt to humanize a cultural hero by associating him with a story that is both humorous and racy: Neil Armstrong, the world-famous astronaut, is made to seem like a "regular" guy.
    Any doubts about the veracity of this legend are laid to rest by the NASA transcripts of the Apollo 11 mission, which record no such statement having been made by Armstrong. Armstrong himself said in late 1995 that he first heard the anecdote delivered as a joke by comedian Buddy Hackett in California.
    And yes, we know that''''s a picture of Buzz Aldrin.
    Sightings: When the space shuttle Columbia crew completed a repair mission on the Hubble Space Telescope in March 2002, chief repairman John Grunsfeld called out (in homage to this legend) "Good luck, Mr. Hubble" as the telescope drifted off.
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    109:23:38 Armstrong: Iõ?m at the foot of the ladder. The LM footpads are only depressed in the surface about 1 or 2 inches, although the surface appears to be very, very fine grained, as you get close to it. Itõ?s almost like a powder. (The) ground mass is very fine. (Pause)
    109:24:13 Armstrong: Iõ?m going to step off the LM now. (Long Pause)
    109:24:48 Armstrong: Thatõ?s one small step for (a) man; one giant leap for mankind.
    http://www.hq.nasa.gov/office/pao/History/alsj/a11/a11.step.html
    éu?c Milou s?a vo 05:28 ngy 05/08/2004
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    Cám ơn Milou nha!

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