par Nico_le_Normand » 03 Mar 2017, 17:25
Je penche pour la version de
small step for a man, corroborée par ses précisions à lui.
Words said when Armstrong first stepped onto the moon (20 July 1969). In the actual sound recordings he apparently fails to say "a" before "man" and says: "That's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind." This was generally considered by many to simply be an error of omission on his part. Armstrong long insisted he did say "a man" but that it was inaudible. Prior to new evidence supporting his claim, he stated a preference for the "a" to appear in parentheses when the quote is written. In September 2006 evidence based on new analysis of the recordings conducted by Peter Shann Ford, a computer programmer based in Sydney, Australia, whose company Control Bionics helps physically handicapped people to use their own nerve impulses to communicate through computers, indicated that Armstrong had said the missing "a." This information was presented to Armstrong and NASA on 28 September 2006 and reported in the Houston Chronicle (30 September 2006). The debate continues on the matter, as "Armstrong's 'poetic' slip on Moon" at BBC News (3 June 2009) reports that more recent analysis by linguist John Olsson and author Chris Riley with higher quality recordings indicates that he did not say "a".
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Nico_le_Normand le 03 Mar 2017, 17:28, édité 1 fois au total.
Je suis l'addition de mes contradictions. Son résultat doit être proche de zéro. En clair, je ne suis pas grand chose. (Нико_ле_Норманд)
Je n'ai plus qu'à me vendre aux saints, aux martyrs et aux anges. (Jérôme Santelli)