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Neil Alden Armstrong (August 5, 1930 – August 25, 2012) was an American astronaut and aeronautical engineer who, in 1969, became the first person to walk on the Moon.He was also a naval aviator, test pilot, and university professor.
Neil Armstrong (2022, illustrated by Christophe Jacques) Wilma Mankiller (2022, illustrated by Alexandra Bowman) Marcus Rashford (2022, illustrated by Guilherme Karsten) Mae Jemison (2022, illustrated by Janna Morton) Laverne Cox (2022, illustrated by Olivia Daisy Coles) Helen Keller (2022, illustrated by Sam Rudd) Hedy Lamarr (2023 ...
Neil Armstrong's LM PPK contained a piece of wood from the Wright brothers' 1903 Wright Flyer ' s left propeller and a piece of fabric from its wing, [81] along with a diamond-studded astronaut pin originally given to Slayton by the widows of the Apollo 1 crew. This pin had been intended to be flown on that mission and given to Slayton ...
Armstrong was also tasked with taking lots of pictures during the mission. That's why almost every NASA Apollo 11 photo you see of an astronaut on the moon actually shows Aldrin, and not Armstrong.
In all, Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin took 122 photographs whilst walking on the lunar surface, a fair proportion of which would be components to be later assembled into panoramas. They also took pictures of the surface from within the cabin of the Lunar Module both before and after the EVA and again, many of which were intended for the ...
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Little West is a small crater (30-meter diameter) in Mare Tranquillitatis on the Moon, east of the Apollo 11 landing site known as Tranquility Base.. The Apollo 11 astronauts Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin landed the Lunar Module (LM) Eagle approximately 60 meters west of Little West Crater on July 20, 1969.