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Feb 22, 2008

>> Good advice, listen.   Randel H., USA

Oct 29, 2007

>> Very uplifting!   Stevzilla, Fort Worth, Texas USA

Sep 29, 2007

>> Rich, Poor, Black, White, Democrat, Republican, Christian, Jew, Muslim. We all held our breath that day. Truly an 'Achievement' of Man.   Alan D, Culver City, CA, USA

Sep 10, 2007

>> Live your life as long as you can and live it well. Don't spend your time picking on others!   Heather L., New York, USA

>> Very Moving!   Josh R., Miami, Florida USA

Aug 20, 2007

>> My Favorite.   Murphy F., Boone, North Carolina USA

Aug 14, 2007

>> Great site, its really inspirational.   Donna M., Philippines

Jul 10, 2007

>> as I go to work every day, I see 3 of your billboards along the way, this being one of them. I think about the message & it makes my day. Thanks for sending out something uplifting.   Cheryl T, Centerville

Jun 23, 2007

>> wonderful, very impressive   Bharath, India

Jun 21, 2007

>> very inspirational   

Jun 10, 2007

>> I come to this site for inspiration---keep up the excellent work!   Mar, USA

May 9, 2007

>> Super site Thanks   BluMiiks, UK

May 4, 2007

>> Best site!!   EHEIfpC,

May 1, 2007

>> Great site. So much useful info. Really perfect!!! I'll bookmark!    Rudolf_Mine, Germany

Apr 20, 2007

>> Hey, I love what you're doing! Don't ever change and best of luck.    RaymonWazerri,

Apr 17, 2007

>> Perfect work. Great site.    Peter_Dorinzon, Germany

Apr 15, 2007

>> ...and with encouragement   Taizo K, Japan

Apr 9, 2007

>> Go the distance   Ray K., Iowa City, Iowa

Mar 22, 2007

>> very moving   

Mar 5, 2007

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On July 20, 1969, Neil Armstrong made history. He became the first human to set foot on the moon. People around the world watched and listened as Neil slowly climbed down the ladder of the lunar lander. He then stepped on the moon's surface where he could look up and see Earth far above him. His words resonate today, "That's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind."

Armstrong took his picture of Buzz Aldrin who joined him on the moon. Pilot Michael Collins, who remained in orbit, was the third member of the historic Apollo 11 team.