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One of Mankind's most famous figures, the first man to walk on the Moon, Neil Armstrong has died. May your current journey have happy landings, Neil.





Neil Armstrong Dead; Apollo 11 Astronaut Was First on Moon


Neil Armstrong, the astronaut who became first to walk on the moon as commander of Apollo 11, has died. He was 82 years old.


Armstrong had heart surgery several weeks ago, and a statement from his family said he died following complications resulting from cardiovascular procedures.


"Neil Armstrong was also a reluctant American hero who always believed he was just doing his job," his family said. "He served his Nation proudly, as a navy fighter pilot, test pilot, and astronaut. ... He remained an advocate of aviation and exploration throughout his life and never lost his boyhood wonder of these pursuits."


Read the full statement from Neil Armstrong's Family


On July 20, 1969, half a billion people -- a sixth of the world's population at the time -- watched a ghostly black-and-white television image as Armstrong backed down the ladder of the lunar landing ship Eagle, planted his left foot on the moon's surface, and said, "That's one small step for a man, one giant leap for mankind."


Twenty minutes later his crewmate, Buzz Aldrin, joined him, and the world watched as the men spent the next two hours bounding around in the moon's light gravity, taking rock samples, setting up experiments, and taking now-iconic photographs.


Photos: Neil Armstrong Through the Years


"Isn't this fun?" Armstrong said over his radio link to Aldrin. The third member of the Apollo 11 crew, Michael L. Collins, orbited 60 miles overhead in the mission's command ship, Columbia. President Richard Nixon called their eight-day trip to the moon "the greatest week in the history of the world since the Creation."



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'I Believe That This Nation Should Commit Itself....'


Armstrong's step fulfilled a challenge laid down by an earlier president, John F. Kennedy, in May 1961. Struggling in his first months in the White House, Kennedy addressed a joint session of Congress:


"I believe that this nation should commit itself to achieving the goal, before this decade is out, of landing a man on the moon and returning him safely to the earth," he said. "No single space project in this period will be more impressive to mankind, or more important for the long-range exploration of space; and none will be so difficult or expensive to accomplish."


Armstrong was a 30-year-old test pilot at the time of Kennedy's challenge, flying the X-15 rocket plane for a new government agency called NASA. He had served as a Naval aviator in the Korean War, flying 78 missions, and had an engineering degree from Purdue University. A native of the small town of Wapakoneta, Ohio, he was married to the former Jan Shearon and living near Edwards Air Force Base in the high desert of California.


NASA already had seven astronauts, flying its Mercuryspace capsule. In 1962 it sent out word that it was looking for more, and Armstrong was one of the nine it selected.


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On March 16, 1966 he became the first American civilian to orbit the earth, commanding the two-man Gemini VIII mission with David R. Scott as his crewmate. On their fourth orbit, they made the first-ever docking in space with another spacecraft -- a maneuver the still-untested Apollo project would need to get astronauts to and from the lunar surface.


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Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin on the lunar surface.

Minutes later, though, the spacecraft began to tumble wildly out of control, apparently because of a broken maneuvering thruster. It was a dangerous moment -- a 6,000-pound ship, moving at 17,500 mph, spinning and turning end-over-end once a second. Armstrong ended the emergency by using a second set of thrusters. Mission Control ordered the astronauts to land as soon as possible, and after 10 hours of flight they splashed down safely in the Pacific.


The two astronauts were commended for keeping their cool in a difficult situation, and when Project Apollo began, Armstrong was assigned to command one of the first six flights. At the time this was not momentous news. NASA had a system for rotating its crews among flights -- one served as backup crew for a mission and then actually flew three flights later -- and nobody knew how many test flights would be needed before the first moon landing could be attempted.








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cubansammich

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I will say rest in peace Mr. Armstrong. I'm sue he was a good man but the space program seemed like a big waste of money to me.
 

EASYTRADER

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Going tomthe moon cost more than ww2, niether of which have been paid for. Thanks for bankrupting the country!

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Amazing, just amazing. This was not a post about the 'space program'. It was about a Man who had courage and was willing to die, to LEARN. Too bad there are not many like him today. He helped move Mankind FORWARD. He was up there with Columbus, Hillary, Yeager and Salk. They ALL moved us FORWARD. Be sure not to use ANYTHING that came out of that program, like personal computers and smart phones.
 
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xiggi

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The space program did great things for this country and was a large return on dollars spent. It created heroes to many my age who were young during that era. Neil Armstrong was one if the biggest, may he rest in peace.

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The space program did great things for this country and was a large return on dollars spent. It created heroes to many my age who were young during that era. Neil Armstrong was one if the biggest, may he rest in peace.

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He, and others like him, inspired others to achieve beyond what they should have. He had vision AND stones. Both are qualities lacking these days.
 

asjssl

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R.I.P. Neil Armstrong. Some of us will never forget you stepping off Apollo 11 with the MTV flag.......

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I never had the chance to meet Mr. Armstrong. My youngest son did, said he was amazing. I DID get to meet Chuck Yeager, and MANY who worked on Mercury, Gemini AND Apollo. I was blessed to work with many from that era. They made me better.
 

xiggi

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Get the tinfoil hats out.

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wvcourier

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Get the tinfoil hats out.

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Get ur common sense out...oh wait the mainsteam media says it true, so it must be...good thinking.

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wvcourier

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im not going to try and prove my point...use google for something besides MeMes, why you still can..before they censor the internet for real...but as the mainstream media says "the internet is all lies"
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wvcourier

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im not going to try and prove my point...use google for something besides MeMes, why you still can..before they censor the internet for real...but as the mainstream media says "the internet is all lies"
Dont steal, the government hates competition. ~Ron Paul~

how come I cant post pictures? It says disabled by forum administrator.

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paullud

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Get ur common sense out...oh wait the mainsteam media says it true, so it must be...good thinking.

Dont steal, the government hates competition. ~Ron Paul~

Do you realize that the same could be said for you? Just because some moron like Alex Jones or any of his buddies say something is true it doesn't mean it is.

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wvcourier

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Do you realize that the same could be said for you? Just because some moron like Alex Jones or any of his buddies say something is true it doesn't mean it is.

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Alex Jones lol...thats where the mainstream media wants you to go for Alternative info...he is part of thier sharade...you have to go a little farther down the rabbit hole

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