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[[Image:596px-Aldrin Apollo 11 original.jpg|right|thumb|250px|Astronaut Buzz Aldrin on the moon in 1969.]] | |||
In 1958, and again in 1962, William Branham said that man would never make it to the moon. This statement is contrary to documented history. | In 1958, and again in 1962, William Branham said that man would never make it to the moon. This statement is contrary to documented history. | ||
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In 1958, and again in 1962, William Branham said that man would never make it to the moon. This statement is contrary to documented history. Prophecy
HistoryIn September 1959, the Soviet Union's unmanned Luna 2 Mission reached the moon. On July 1969, after William Branham's passing, Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin landed the United State's Apollo 11 on the surface of the moon. Only twelve men have ever landed on the moon.
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