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One small step for Man, one giant leap for mankind. Hero Neil Armstrong's first words as he stepped out of the Sputnik on to the Moon in 1956 but

was he really the first. A reliable British news paper (an organ of sound repute) has published a shocking story that shows that a landing may have occurred before this.


This is likely to turn NASA upside down but did they know about this?

It is likely that the pilot got lost and landed on the moon by mistake but it would still make these fellows the first men on the moon.
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MaryDreamilton · 46-50, F
I thought it was 1969. I thought it was the same weekend my parents started dating.
MasterLee · 56-60, M
@MaryDreamilton yes indeed it was 1969
MaryDreamilton · 46-50, F
@MasterLee So where did 1956 come from? My dad was 4 and my mum was 3 then.
AndysAttic · 56-60, M
@MaryDreamilton Well, at least I got everything else right.
MasterLee · 56-60, M
@MaryDreamilton andy is usually confused
MaryDreamilton · 46-50, F
@MasterLee Is he?
MasterLee · 56-60, M
@AndysAttic sputnik was a satellite, not a lunar landing.

Flying a plane to the moon. Wow.