Apollo To The Moon

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ALDRIN
AMERICAN
APOLLO
ARMSTRONG
ASTRONAUT
CAPSULE
COLLINS
COLUMBIA
COMMUNICATION
CONTROL
EAGLE
EARTH
EXPLORATION
FIRST
FLAG
FLIGHT
FLORIDA
FOOTPRINT
INSTRUMENTS
JULY
LAUNCH
LIFTOFF
LUNAR
MISSION
MODULE
NIXON
ORBIT
PACIFIC
PHOTOGRAPHS
RENDEZVOUS
ROCKET
ROCKS
SAMPLES
SCIENTIFIC
SPACECRAFT
SPLASHDOWN
TRANQUILLITY


Build the mysterious sentence with all the remaining letters (don't forget to start from the top left-hand corner):

__ __ __ __ ' __   __ __ __   __ __ __ __ __   __ __ __ __   __ __ __   __ __ __ ,   

__ __ __   __ __ __ __ __   __ __ __ __   __ __ __   __ __ __ __ __ __ __ . 

 

 

> ANSWERS

How it works:
The 2 numbers show you where the first letter of the word can be found (first number = column; 2nd figure = line)
The letter tells you where it is written (N = North, S = South, E = East, W = West)

ALDRIN(1,15,E) AMERICAN(8,9,W) APOLLO(13,6,NW) ARMSTRONG(16,9,N) ASTRONAUT(3,14,E) CAPSULE(13,15,W) COLLINS(1,8,E) COLUMBIA(4,1,SE) COMMUNICATION(3,11,E) CONTROL(7,16,W) EAGLE(7,17,E) EARTH(13,1,W) EXPLORATION(11,12,W) FIRST(17,14,W) FLIGHT(13,16,W) FLORIDA(11,7,NW) FOOTPRINT(17,1,S) INSTRUMENTS(6,1,SE) LAUNCH(2,7,N) LIFTOFF(14,1,S) MISSION(15,2,S) MODULE(17,17,W) NIXON(6,8,NW) PACIFIC(11,15,E) PHOTOGRAPHS(17,11,NW) RENDEZVOUS(1,10,E) ROCKET(1,17,E) SAMPLES(1,7,N) SCIENTIFIC(1,13,E) SPACECRAFT(3,1,SE) SPLASHDOWN(14,14,NW) TRANQUILLITY(2,1,SE)

That's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind.

 



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