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... have been Toni Zahn, because she was working for Flight A at the time. Neil A. Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin were both in Flight A. I was working for Mike Collins at ... one of the things though, that crew was so quiet compared to the 10 crew. Armstrong was very and still is very soft-spoken, very quiet man. Buzz was at the ... :''' I had to get Apollo 12 ready, yes, Apollo 12. '''Wright:''' Quite a difference between Armstrong and Conrad. '''Coplin:''' Oh, yes, oh, yes, yes, Pete was Pete, he was one of ...
... aircraft to what Grumman Aircraft Engineering Corp., Bethpage, Long Island, New York did over here; Armstrong Whitworth, which was at the time—I'm talking about 1936—at the time was ... , okay, the facility is operationally ready, and of course, the program was moving along to Armstrong's first mission. So I had had that sort of background in the LRL there ... to eject, so that took care of one of the three vehicles. And then Neil A. Armstrong had to eject. It might have been in the opposite sequence; I forget. And that ...
... themselves. '''Wright:''' All of those teams, as well as the world, was watching when Neil A. Armstrong walked on the Moon, but, of course, before he left, he walked down that hallway ... people. A couple of days before the launch, I remember walking across the breezeway with Neil there at the MSO Mission Operations System building, where our offices and the pre-flight exam was. I said to Neil, “You will not believe the number of people that have congregated down here. The causeways ...
... . Let’s see: Neil A. Armstrong would have been one of them ahead of you. '''Haise:''' Yeah. Neil, in fact, followed the same path through NASA that I had. Neil was about 2½, 3 ... program. And I just—I followed literally the same route, but about 3 years behind Neil. '''Ward:''' Did you find that made the transition from becoming a research pilot to becoming ... 11 backup crew. '''Ward:''' Okay. '''Haise:''' I was on the Apollo 8 backup crew with Neil and Buzz Edwin “Buzz” Aldrin, Jr. . And they moved up to the prime crew. Mike ...
... )'' June 15-16: Astronaut Neil A. Armstrong successfully completed four simulated lunar landings in third lunar landing training vehicle ( Lunar Landing Training Vehicle LLTV ) at Ellington AFB, Tex. Armstrong piloted Lunar Landing Training ... maneuvers in preparation for lunar landing during Apollo 11 mission, to be launched July 16. Armstrong told newsmen Lunar Landing Training Vehicle LLTV did "excellent job in simulating the landing characteristics ...
... Data Acquisition; and Apollo 11 Astronaut Neil A. Armstrong . Armstrong received tumultuous welcome from predominantly Russian audience, AP reported. During question-and-answer period before his report, Armstrong said that when he viewed earth ... garments would improve ability of astronauts to carry out lunar experiments. At later session when Armstrong attended as observer, guards had difficulty restraining cheers of audience, which included 800 Soviet delegates ...
... were command pilot Charles Conrad, Jr ., and pilot Richard F. Gordon , Jr.; backup crew was Neil A. Armstrong , command pilot, and William A. Anders , pilot. James A. Lovell , Jr., and Edwin E ... growth and employment, 18%.” ‘‘(Coughlin, M&R, 3/21/66, 46)’’ GEMINI VIII Astronauts Neil A. Armstrong and David R. Scott returned to their families in Houston after debriefing at Kennedy Space ...
... Star, 7/3/69, A3; NASA Int Aff)'' Apollo 11 booster, spacecraft, and Astronauts Neil A. Armstrong , Michael Collins , and Edwin E. Aldrin , Jr., completed final countdown rehearsal test. Astronauts achieved simulated ... came in peace for all mankind." It would bear names of Apollo 11 crew-Astronauts Neil A. Armstrong , Edwin E. Aldrin , Jr., and Michael Collins -and President Nixon. ''(NASA Releases 69-83E ...
... .S.S. Hornet that astronauts had completed preliminary medical examination and were "fine." Astronaut Neil A. Armstrong 's slight ear infection had disappeared and all three astronauts were in excellent condition. ''(Wooten ... 's greatest accomplishment. ''(W Post, 7/26/69, A10)'' Plans for proposed $1-million Neil A. Armstrong Aerospace Museum at Apollo 11 astronaut's birthplace, Wapakoneta, Ohio, called for completion in 1970 ...
... for Astronauts Mattingly, Haise, Roosa, and Mitchell. ''(NASA Release 69-115)'' Apollo 11 Astronauts Neil A. Armstrong and Edwin E. Aldrin , Jr." quarantined in LRL, discussed lunar surface activities with about 40 ... Eve 1968 Bible reading by Astronaut Frank Borman and placing by Apollo 11 Astronauts Neil A. Armstrong and Edwin E Aldrin, Jr." of disc containing microfilmed prayers on moon July 20. ''(UPI ...

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