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... experts from academia and government reviewed the proposals ''RELEASE: 12-602 NASA ADMINISTRATOR STATEMENT ON NEIL ARMSTRONG MEMORIAL SERVICE'' WASHINGTON -- Today, we pay tribute to a pioneering American; an explorer, a patriot ... exploration of our vast universe, we stand on the shoulders of this brave, reluctant hero. Neil Armstrong's first step on the moon paved the way for others to be the 'first ...
... in one’s self. … I am talking about the likes of Pete Charles Conrad, Neil A. Armstrong, Deke Slayton. These are in many ways—they are personified by the description of Tom ... back, Apollo 8 flew, and then followed quickly by Apollo 9, Apollo 10, and then Neil Armstrong’s landing, 11, which was spectacular. That would have been in the summer of ’69 ... or not. … When the first bad TV pictures came back from the lunar surface of Neil and Buzz out there in the black and white TV picture, one immediately saw there ...
... called them squares. They are, and probably proud of it. There was no fight from Neil Armstrong when Congress told him to plant an American flag on the surface of the moon ... majority of Americans who, at the bottom, are just as square as any Armstrong on Earth-Jack or Neil or any other." ''(W Star, 7/13/69, D2)'' Wing of Lockheed C ...
... moon. There are no creatures there to benefit from the billions spent to finally land Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin in the Sea of Tranquility. The money was spent here on earth ... of gaining knowledge." ''(W Post, 8/8/69)'' “On The Moon – Footprints and Photographs by Neil A. Armstrong and Edwin E. Aldrin ” article in Life Magazine August 1969 August Aug 1 1969 ...
... nothing;,. compared with the menacing confusions of their own society. Middle Americans admired "men like Neil Armstrong and, to some extent, Spiro Agnew." Apollo 11 and 12 were "a quintessential adventure of ... . It was little noted, except in Middle America where such things still matter, that among Neil Armstrong's extraterrestrial baggage was a special badge of his college fraternity, Phi Delta Theta. He ...
... News for this day. (1MB PDF) '''Click here to listen to Neil Armstrong on Press Conference USA''' File:70-07-17-Neil-Armstrong-PCUSA.wav.mp4 Category:Almanac Audio NASA's HL ...
... , Hubert, because it's your treaty.' " He had been in Moscow when Apollo 11 Astronaut Neil A. Armstrong made first moon walk. "I was in the offices of Pravda and Izvestia . . . and ... and Izvestia with front page stories saying that there had been a successful launch." When Neil Armstrong "touched down that Sunday night . . . the only information that I was able to get was ...
... to transport man to moon and return him safely to earth within 1960s. Since Astronauts Neil A. Armstrong and Edwin E. Aldrin , Jr., spent 2 hrs 31 min on moon's Sea ... Center during lunar landing, duplicating flight controller displays, and showing motion pictures taken during mission. Neil Armstrong Air and Space Museum in Wapakoneta, Ohio, home of Apollo 11 astronaut who was first ...
... still had copies of all of the data on the tapes, including the footage of Neil A. Armstrong ’s historic first steps on the Moon. However, they also noted that the images ... . ''Robert Colvile, “One Giant Slip-Up for Mankind, NASA Has Mislaid the Original Footage of Neil Armstrong’s Historic Moon Landing,” Daily Telegraph (London), 14 August 2006; Washington Post, “Tape of 1st ...
... '''USGS instructor Joel Watkins with, from left, astronauts Dave Scott, Neil Armstrong and Roger Chaffee''' Image:Apollo Training.006.jpg '''Astronaut Neil Armstrong participating in a geology lecture at the Grand Canyon, 1965''' Image ...

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