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an article in the onion about how to fly on the moon and what it means

EDITION Monday FINEST AMERICAN NEWS SOURCE MAN WALKS ON F------ MOON NEIL ARMSTRONG'S HISTORIC FIRST WORDS ON MOON: HOLY LIVING F--- THE MOON esus f------ | down in the moon's low-gravity The distant, lonely, mysterious colleague on the lunar surface. mankind since the dawn of time ecstatic Aldrin said, pumping astronauts Neil Armstrong and"It's like I told you on the way down on the Sea of Tranquility his shipmate. "Remember?I told in the lunar module Eagle and you this was going to be…

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Japan's Moon Landing Breakthrough: Amazing Images of Lunar Lander Touchdown!

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Japan has achieved a major milestone in its space exploration program with the successful landing of a lunar lander on the moon. The Japanese space agency, JAXA, confirmed the landing and released images of the lander touching down on the moon's surface. The lunar lander, named Smart Lander for Investigating Moon (SLIM), has been specifically designed to study the moon's topography and gather data on its composition. Equipped with a high-resolution camera and a laser altimeter, the lander…

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an advertisement for the daily mirror showing man walks on the moon in black and white

National newspaper “the daily mirror” on 21 July 1969 plumped for five words and a picture to commemorate on its front page the first ever moon landing, the headline simply reading “Man walks on the moon.” Thee picture shows astronaut Armstrong on the moon surface. It signed an important moment for modern society.

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a man in an astronaut's suit standing next to the moon

Neil Armstrong - American Astronaut. He was the mission commander of the Apollo 11 manned space flight to the Moon. On July 20, 1969, he became the first person in recorded human history to walk on the moon, before being joined on the lunar surface by fellow astronaut Edwin "Buzz" Aldrin. Cremated, Other, Specifically: Cremains committed to sea in the Atlantic Ocean by his widow off of the ship USS Philippine Sea.

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