Wednesday, September 10, 2008

Lexigrams related to Apollo Eleven Lunar Mission and the First man on the moon

A SHORT BUT REVEALING LEXIGRAM FOR NOW!

Astronaut Neil Alden Armstrong
(OR
"Commander Neil Armstrong")


MAN GOES TO MOON,
AND AS ONE MAN ALONE,
ARMSTRONG TREAD ON IT
AT MOON LANDING SITE
AS AN "EAGLE"
SET MEN ON MOON.


Another version:

THE APOLLO COMMANDER NEIL ALDEN ARMSTRONG
(OR...THE APOLLO ELEVEN COMMANDER NEIL ALDEN ARMSTRONG, however eleven is not needed for this Lexigram)

"THE EAGLE HAS LANDED!"

MAN GOES TO MOON.
THREE SPACEMEN GO TO MOON,
AND AS ONE MAN ALONE,
ARMSTRONG TREAD ON IT AT
MOON LANDING SITE,
AS AN EAGLE LANDED
AND SET MEN ON MOON,
APOLLO COMMANDER
NEIL ARMSTRONG,
SAID ALMOST THIS:

"ONE LONE MAN'S SMALL STEP IS
ONE GIANT LEAP
TO ALL MEN ON PLANET TERRA"

ARMSTRONG IS ALSO A LEO
AND AN OHIOAN MAN.
ARMSTRONG IS ALSO RETIRED.

The phrase he actually said was:
"That's one small step for a man, one giant leap for mankind"

Which is almost found from the phrase:
THE APOLLO COMMANDER NEIL ALDEN ARMSTRONG.

"That's one small step (f)or a man, one giant leap (f)or man(k)ind"