Space Travel

Armstrong's Giant Leap for Humanity

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When man first harnessed fire, there was no recorded it. When the Wright Brothers took flight, only a handful of people where there to witness it. But when Neil Armstrong took that first small step on the moon in July 1969, an entire globe a quarter-million miles away watched in grainy black-and-white television.  Much of the world's population wasn't alive then, although it was an event that changed and expanded the globe.  

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