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Nile Armstrong has made a reservation at disembarkation
to the Moon
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The astronaut Nile Armstrong has passed an indefinite
article in the well-known phrase said after disembarkation to
the Moon. As informs BBC News, to such conclusion researchers have come on the basis of the newest linguistic analysis. According to scientists, the astronaut has made a reservation for excitement, and its phrase has turned out not quite true, but poetical.
phrase of the astronaut in a classical variant sounds. As researchers, actually Armstrong have established has passed an article "a" before a word man ("person"). Because of it initially conceived meaning - "a step for one person" is lost - and without an article a word "person" becomes a book synonym of a word "mankind".
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Assumptions of that Armstrong, the first stepped into
the Moon surface, has not uttered an article, appeared
and before, and the phrase was published in different variants. Thus Armstrong and NASA explained that the article - irrespective of, has sounded it or not, - was meant. Last conclusion of researchers unequivocally testifies for the first time that the reservation took place, so - the well-known phrase has not been prepared in advance and was born spontaneously.
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The American ship "Apollo-11" delivered astronauts to the
Moon on June, 24th, 1969. Soon after Armstrong, the
commander of crew, on a planet surface there was a pilot of lunar module Edvin Oldrin. The third member of team, Michael Collins, remained in a lunar orbit.