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Is Neil Armstrong's sons in a space program?

No they are not involved with space program.


What space program Neil Armstrong was in?

Apollo program . (:


Which program was Neil Armstrong in?

That was known as the Apollo space program.


Should the Government continue supporting the space program?

Yes, the government should resume its support.


Should i capitalize Space Program?

Yes, "Space Program" should be capitalized when referring to the official name of a specific space program, such as NASA's Space Program.


Which of these men is most closely associated with the U.S. space program?

Neil Armstrong


When did Neil Armstrong start the space program?

Neil Armstrong went twice in space once in the Gemini spacecraft and the other made famous with Apollo 11.


Which space shuttle did neil Armstrong land on?

Neil Armstrong never served on a space shuttle mission. He was part of the Apollo Program


Why do you think the us space program should continue?

Continuing the US space program allows for scientific discovery, technological advancement, and potential economic benefits. It also inspires future generations to pursue careers in STEM fields and fosters international collaboration in space exploration. Additionally, space exploration can provide solutions to global challenges and expand our understanding of the universe.


Program in which an american man first walked in space?

The National Aeronautics and Space Administration was the first program to place a man on the moon. Neil Armstrong was the first person on the moon.


What American space program placed a man on the moon?

The American space program that placed a man on the moon is NASA's Apollo program. In 1969, the Apollo 11 mission successfully landed astronauts Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin on the moon, making Armstrong the first person to walk on the lunar surface.


What year did the us space program continue after the Challenger disaster?

May 1992