2012年8月25日 星期六

ABC News: U.S.: How the AP Reported Moon Landing, Armstrong Steps

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How the AP Reported Moon Landing, Armstrong Steps
Aug 26th 2012, 01:44

When Neil Armstrong and his fellow astronauts reached the moon more than four decades ago, the historic event was reported by The Associated Press with a flash â€" the AP's top-level news alert. It read:

ASTRONAUTS LAND ON MOON

That initial burst was eventually followed by a comprehensive story carrying the byline of John Barbour. The first several paragraphs:

SPACE CENTER, Houston (AP) â€" Man landed and walked on the moon Sunday, July 20, 1969.

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This photo shows a Sunday, July 20, 1969 news flash from The Associated Press detailing the news that astronauts, includiing Neil A. Armstrong, had landed on the surface of the moon. The family of Neil Armstrong, the first man to walk on the moon, says he died Saturday, Aug. 25, 2012, at age 82. (AP Photo) Close

Two Americans, Neil A. Armstrong and Edwin E. Aldrin Jr., 240,000 miles from their home on the planet Earth, settled to a dusty landing on the moon's alien soil at 4:18 p.m. (EDT) and some six hours later Armstrong made the first footprint on that stranger globe.

In a bulky suit that gave him the life-sustaining environment of his planet, Armstrong climbed laboriously down the nine steps on a ladder at the side of his spaceship.

Aldrin, his companion on this trek of history, waited inside the ship Eagle to watch Armstrong's progress before venturing down himself.

They had been impatient to be out â€" to complete man's ancient dream. They asked and received permission to make their walk early ...

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