Asats Niro Niger, Apollo moon. When Armstrong walked on the moon, he not only gave his name "I just took a step on the moon, but it was a huge leap of humanity, but the next thing is Dialogue with other astronauts and the moon command. Just returning to the moon, he said, "I wish you good luck, Gausski."
Many NASA people believe that Gausski may be a Soviet astronaut, a name of American astronauts. Later, after the adoption, no matter whether the Soviet Union was still called Gasski astronauts. A few years later, many people often asked Armstrong "I wish you good luck, Mr. Gausski" what does it mean?
But Armstrong always laughs. On July 5, 1995, in Tampa City, Florida, a reporter ended this 26-year-old question after the end of Armstrong. He finally answered this time. The original Gausski has passed away, and Armstrong believes that he can answer this question.
Armstrong explained that "When I was still a child, I played with my children playing baseball in the backyard. He played a flying ball, just outside the window of the neighboring bedroom. My neighbor is Mr. Gausski and Mrs. When I bending up the ball, I suddenly heard Mrs. Gauchi shouted, "blowjob! Do you want me to make a mouth? I want! Unless the little boy in the neighbor is going to the moon. "