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Neil Armstrong, the first man on the moon, was a private person. Therefore, when he spoke, it commanded attention. Here he recounts his difficult 1969 lunar landing.
However, through it all, Neil Armstrong never publicly alluded to regretting taking that one small step for man, and one ...
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Worldcrunch on MSNNeil Armstrong On The Moon — This Happened: July 21
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How Close Did Neil Armstrong Come to Dying Before the Moon Landing
Armstrong’s career included several near-disasters—most notably the Gemini 8 emergency that sent his spacecraft into an ...
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Space on MSNNew Neil Armstrong Prize to honor achievements in space
Purdue University's new Neil Armstrong Space Prize, named for the school's most famous astronaut-alum, will honor ...
Author of Neil Armstrong biography “First Man”: He understood “the place of humankind in the cosmos” James Hansen, author of the biography that spawned the Ryan Gosling film, on what he ...
Neil Armstrong, the first human being to walk on the moon as commander of the Apollo 11 space flight on July 20, 1969, has died. He spoke the famous words, 'That's one small step for man, one ...
I spent 13 years wooing Neil Armstrong for an interview. The moonwalker finally granted me the request just before he passed in 2012. Here, on the 50-year anniversary of Apollo 11's historic lunar ...
Neil Armstrong was a quiet self-described nerdy engineer who became a global hero when as a steely-nerved pilot he made "one giant leap for mankind" with a small step on to the moon. The modest ...
Neil Armstrong, first man on the moon, dead at 82 August 26, 2012 / 12:20 PM EDT / CBS News Last Updated 3:32 p.m. ET ...
Michael Collins, a retired Air Force major general, was the command module pilot of Apollo 11. He remained in lunar orbit while Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin landed in the Sea of Tranquility in ...
Below is the full note, attributed to Neil Armstrong’s sons, Rick and Mark, and First Man author James R. Hansen.
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