set gDates = [[], [0, "The Times, Oct 5, 1957", "The Times, May 26, 1961", "The Times, March 17, 1966", "The Times, Jan 1, 1969"], [0, "The Times, July 21, 1969", "The Times, July 25, 1969", "The Times, Aug 11, 1975"]]
set gName = getat(["Armstrong"],1)
@[]#RUSSIA LAUNCHES EARTH SATELLITE#MR KENNEDY CALLS FOR SACRIFICES#ASTRONAUTS ORDERED BACK FROM SPACE#THREE MEN NAMED FOR MOON LANDING TEAM@[]#MAN TAKES HIS FIRST STEPS ON THE MOON#MOON MEN RETURN TO EARTH UPSIDE DOWN #VIKING ASKS: IS THERE LIFE ON MARS?
Armstrong's words about the 'one small step' were thought up by his wife before he left for the moon. He knew he would have to say something, but couldn't think what#"The surface of the moon is like a fine powder," reported Armstrong, "It has a soft beauty all of its own"#The plateau where the Eagle lunar module landed is known to astronomers as the Sea of Tranquility. There are no real seas on the moon, of course, since there is no water#Armstrong and Aldrin (the second man on the moon) brought 15 pounds of rocks back from the moon#The Great Wall of China is the only man-made structure visible from the moon#Disappointingly, it turns out the moon is not made of green cheese#The first American woman in space was Sally Ride, a 32-year-old physicist, who rode the space shuttle Challenger in June 1983