Apollo 11 and Gemini 8. He helped the mission Gemini 11, but I don't think he went on it.
Neil Armstrong was an American astronaut and the first person to walk on the moon. He believed in the importance of space exploration and advancing scientific knowledge for the benefit of humanity. Armstrong also emphasized the need for international cooperation in space exploration missions.
Yes, Neil Armstrong did not drive the lunar rover during the Apollo 11 mission. The lunar rover was used on later Apollo missions in which Armstrong did not participate.
Neil Armstrong used a special urine-collection device in his spacesuit that funneled the waste into a storage system. For longer missions, astronauts utilized a separate space toilet that used airflow to suction waste away from the body.
No Neil Armstrong never returned to the moon, after Apollo 11 actually he retired shortly as a astronaut.
There were a total of 11 Apollo missions, from Apollo 7 to Apollo 17. Neil Armstrong was the first man to land on the moon.
Neil Armstrong.
Neil Armstrong.
10 astronauts from 5 separate missions walked on the moon after Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin.
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 was an American astronaut and the first person to walk on the moon. He believed in the importance of space exploration and advancing scientific knowledge for the benefit of humanity. Armstrong also emphasized the need for international cooperation in space exploration missions.
Neil Armstrong, Buzz Aldrin, and Michael Collins
Yea all space missions are dangerous.
Neil armstrong went in the year 1969.
Yes, Neil Armstrong did not drive the lunar rover during the Apollo 11 mission. The lunar rover was used on later Apollo missions in which Armstrong did not participate.
Neil Armstrong used a special urine-collection device in his spacesuit that funneled the waste into a storage system. For longer missions, astronauts utilized a separate space toilet that used airflow to suction waste away from the body.
Neil Armstrong is the first man who go into space
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