No. Well it depends how you phrase your question, he was famous before his trip to the moon by all the test drives on rockets and shuttles he did. So he went to the moon after he was famous.
Neil Armstrong did not play a sport on the moon. Alan Shepard who was the commander of Apollo 14 hit a golf ball on the moon with a 6 iron that he smuggled on the ship, in his clothing.
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Yes, Neil Armstrong died on August 25, 2012
Yes, he had many helpers.
Neil Armstrong was survived by two sons, Eric (born 1957) and Mark (born 1963). Neither is currently employed by US space agencies.
Neil Armstrong was accompanied by Michael Collins and "Buzz" Aldrin on his mission to the moon. (The Apollo 11).
Apollo 11 did not encounter any problems on its way to the moon.
Armstrong was a veteran aviator: he had flown 78 combat missions over Korea as a Navy fighter pilot.
Neil Armstrong flew in Gemini 8,Buzz aldin Gemini 12 and Michael Collins Gemini 10 The Gemini missions were all about making everything come together for athe moon landings for the Apollo program. After Apollo 11, they were deemed to be far too valuable to NASA to be sent back into space.
Neil Armstrong did not play a sport on the moon. Alan Shepard who was the commander of Apollo 14 hit a golf ball on the moon with a 6 iron that he smuggled on the ship, in his clothing.
As of my last update in September 2021, there is no commercially available EP (Extended Play) recording by Neil Armstrong. Neil Armstrong was the first person to walk on the Moon during the Apollo 11 mission in 1969, and he was primarily known as an astronaut and not a musician. If there have been any developments or releases after September 2021, I wouldn't be aware of them. I recommend checking with reputable music sources or online marketplaces to find the latest information about any recordings related to Neil Armstrong.
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Apollo 11, the mission that Neil Armstrong went to the moon on, launched from Kennedy Space Center in Florida. However, NASA is a federal agency, so it was the country of the United States that actually sent him. Florida was just the state that he left from.
Neil Armstrong became the first human to set foot on the moon on July 20, 1969 as Commander of the Apollo 11 mission. This also made him the first to set foot on any place other than the earth.
Today there are no plans for any Apollo plans.
Quite simply, Neil Armstrong was up in the rotation. The crew assignments were designated before actual mission planning took place. NASA did not have any way of knowing for certain that Apollo 11 would be the actual first landing mission since there was a chance things could go wrong (see, for example, both Apollo 1 and Apollo 13). Essentially, Armstrong and Aldrin were lucky. It was their turn to fly.