Neil Armstrong, who reached the moon in the 5th, was heard on the radio by 3 billion people


New York, February 9, Wednesday, Wednesday

It was the greatest event of the century when Neil Armstrong set foot on the moon's earth on July 3. Most of the world's 2 billion population did not have TV sets when the Moon Mission began. Radio was the only powerful means of information and entertainment. Many people were not ready to believe if there was a debate in the world that men had gone to the moon. When the interests of information and science were worried.

Many people in the United States stopped their travels and inquired about what happened to the men on the moon. Wealthy people sat on the TV set while ordinary people were sitting on the radio to hear the news. Finally, from the moon's moon, Neil Armstrong spoke to US President Richard Nixon via electronic waves. Neil's voice was heard on the radio by 3 billion people. Nixon said that every American is experiencing the glory of this day. Wish you all a safe return. Then Neil Armstrong said that thank you Mr President, this is a moment of pride for everyone who is a fan of peace, not just America.


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