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Okay, so first of all, I checked the image and contrast to see if there was something hidden there. I couldn't find anything. Next, I followed the literal interpratation of the text, that is:




The first man to walk on the moon was Neil Armstrong. I tried looking for any items that he wore that would have a serial number or something like that. According to this site, https://www.fratellowatches.com/speedy-tuesday-speedmaster-professional-105-012-with-serial-number-2400xxxx/, the Speedwatches were the only ones used on the moon.

Neil Armstrong's serial number on his watch (again, according to the site) is 24002981, which I believe is your password.







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1000




I think that we are supposed to take this literally as




"first of the word moon, which is M (1000 in Roman)"







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    Perhaps the password is




    11 or eleven or some variation of it




    because




    Apollo 11 was the first manned mission to the moon, and it had the “largest number” of anything that was first to the moon, greater that Luna 2, which was the first successful unmanned spacecraft to land.







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      23.9 billion




      Explanation:




      According to Wikipedia:
      In January 1969, NASA prepared an itemized estimate of the run-out cost of the Apollo program. The total came to $23.9 billion







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        Perhaps the password is




        1959




        Explanation:




        Luna 2 was the first spacecraft to make contact with the moon.
        According to Wikipedia, Luna 2 was engraved with "1959 январь" and "СОЮЗ СОВЕТСКИХ СОЦИАЛИСТИЧЕСКИХ РЕСПУБЛИК"1, making "1959" the first number on the moon.
        Furthermore, phone passcodes are typically 4 digits long, so using a year as a passcode makes sense.







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          Okay, so first of all, I checked the image and contrast to see if there was something hidden there. I couldn't find anything. Next, I followed the literal interpratation of the text, that is:




          The first man to walk on the moon was Neil Armstrong. I tried looking for any items that he wore that would have a serial number or something like that. According to this site, https://www.fratellowatches.com/speedy-tuesday-speedmaster-professional-105-012-with-serial-number-2400xxxx/, the Speedwatches were the only ones used on the moon.

          Neil Armstrong's serial number on his watch (again, according to the site) is 24002981, which I believe is your password.







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          Okay, so first of all, I checked the image and contrast to see if there was something hidden there. I couldn't find anything. Next, I followed the literal interpratation of the text, that is:




          The first man to walk on the moon was Neil Armstrong. I tried looking for any items that he wore that would have a serial number or something like that. According to this site, https://www.fratellowatches.com/speedy-tuesday-speedmaster-professional-105-012-with-serial-number-2400xxxx/, the Speedwatches were the only ones used on the moon.

          Neil Armstrong's serial number on his watch (again, according to the site) is 24002981, which I believe is your password.







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          Okay, so first of all, I checked the image and contrast to see if there was something hidden there. I couldn't find anything. Next, I followed the literal interpratation of the text, that is:




          The first man to walk on the moon was Neil Armstrong. I tried looking for any items that he wore that would have a serial number or something like that. According to this site, https://www.fratellowatches.com/speedy-tuesday-speedmaster-professional-105-012-with-serial-number-2400xxxx/, the Speedwatches were the only ones used on the moon.

          Neil Armstrong's serial number on his watch (again, according to the site) is 24002981, which I believe is your password.







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          Okay, so first of all, I checked the image and contrast to see if there was something hidden there. I couldn't find anything. Next, I followed the literal interpratation of the text, that is:




          The first man to walk on the moon was Neil Armstrong. I tried looking for any items that he wore that would have a serial number or something like that. According to this site, https://www.fratellowatches.com/speedy-tuesday-speedmaster-professional-105-012-with-serial-number-2400xxxx/, the Speedwatches were the only ones used on the moon.

          Neil Armstrong's serial number on his watch (again, according to the site) is 24002981, which I believe is your password.








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          • $begingroup$
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          $begingroup$
          As a number, you don't need people onboard to be first on the moon.
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          I believe the answer is




          1000




          I think that we are supposed to take this literally as




          "first of the word moon, which is M (1000 in Roman)"







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            I believe the answer is




            1000




            I think that we are supposed to take this literally as




            "first of the word moon, which is M (1000 in Roman)"







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              I believe the answer is




              1000




              I think that we are supposed to take this literally as




              "first of the word moon, which is M (1000 in Roman)"







              share|improve this answer









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              I believe the answer is




              1000




              I think that we are supposed to take this literally as




              "first of the word moon, which is M (1000 in Roman)"








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              5,8161244




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                  Perhaps the password is




                  11 or eleven or some variation of it




                  because




                  Apollo 11 was the first manned mission to the moon, and it had the “largest number” of anything that was first to the moon, greater that Luna 2, which was the first successful unmanned spacecraft to land.







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                    2












                    $begingroup$

                    Perhaps the password is




                    11 or eleven or some variation of it




                    because




                    Apollo 11 was the first manned mission to the moon, and it had the “largest number” of anything that was first to the moon, greater that Luna 2, which was the first successful unmanned spacecraft to land.







                    share|improve this answer









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                      2








                      2





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                      Perhaps the password is




                      11 or eleven or some variation of it




                      because




                      Apollo 11 was the first manned mission to the moon, and it had the “largest number” of anything that was first to the moon, greater that Luna 2, which was the first successful unmanned spacecraft to land.







                      share|improve this answer









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                      Perhaps the password is




                      11 or eleven or some variation of it




                      because




                      Apollo 11 was the first manned mission to the moon, and it had the “largest number” of anything that was first to the moon, greater that Luna 2, which was the first successful unmanned spacecraft to land.








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                      answered 2 hours ago









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                      1,26221




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                          23.9 billion




                          Explanation:




                          According to Wikipedia:
                          In January 1969, NASA prepared an itemized estimate of the run-out cost of the Apollo program. The total came to $23.9 billion







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                            I think it's:




                            23.9 billion




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                            According to Wikipedia:
                            In January 1969, NASA prepared an itemized estimate of the run-out cost of the Apollo program. The total came to $23.9 billion







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                              I think it's:




                              23.9 billion




                              Explanation:




                              According to Wikipedia:
                              In January 1969, NASA prepared an itemized estimate of the run-out cost of the Apollo program. The total came to $23.9 billion







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                              23.9 billion




                              Explanation:




                              According to Wikipedia:
                              In January 1969, NASA prepared an itemized estimate of the run-out cost of the Apollo program. The total came to $23.9 billion








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                                  1959




                                  Explanation:




                                  Luna 2 was the first spacecraft to make contact with the moon.
                                  According to Wikipedia, Luna 2 was engraved with "1959 январь" and "СОЮЗ СОВЕТСКИХ СОЦИАЛИСТИЧЕСКИХ РЕСПУБЛИК"1, making "1959" the first number on the moon.
                                  Furthermore, phone passcodes are typically 4 digits long, so using a year as a passcode makes sense.







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                                    1959




                                    Explanation:




                                    Luna 2 was the first spacecraft to make contact with the moon.
                                    According to Wikipedia, Luna 2 was engraved with "1959 январь" and "СОЮЗ СОВЕТСКИХ СОЦИАЛИСТИЧЕСКИХ РЕСПУБЛИК"1, making "1959" the first number on the moon.
                                    Furthermore, phone passcodes are typically 4 digits long, so using a year as a passcode makes sense.







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                                      1959




                                      Explanation:




                                      Luna 2 was the first spacecraft to make contact with the moon.
                                      According to Wikipedia, Luna 2 was engraved with "1959 январь" and "СОЮЗ СОВЕТСКИХ СОЦИАЛИСТИЧЕСКИХ РЕСПУБЛИК"1, making "1959" the first number on the moon.
                                      Furthermore, phone passcodes are typically 4 digits long, so using a year as a passcode makes sense.







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                                      Perhaps the password is




                                      1959




                                      Explanation:




                                      Luna 2 was the first spacecraft to make contact with the moon.
                                      According to Wikipedia, Luna 2 was engraved with "1959 январь" and "СОЮЗ СОВЕТСКИХ СОЦИАЛИСТИЧЕСКИХ РЕСПУБЛИК"1, making "1959" the first number on the moon.
                                      Furthermore, phone passcodes are typically 4 digits long, so using a year as a passcode makes sense.








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