Richard M. Nixon, during the Apollo 11 moonwalk. He was the ONLY president to speak with the astronauts while they were on the moon, actually.
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Richard Nixon addressed Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin during man's first walk on the moon on July 20, 1969.
President Richard Nixon was the first president to speak to an astronaut on the moon, On July 20, 1969 , to the Apollo 11 astronauts. Neil Armstrong was the man on the moon.
by calling them on the moon
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The Lunar Roving Vehicles (LRV's), commonly known as "Rovers" did not have call signs, or code names. When the capsule communicator at NASA in Houston needed to talk to an astronaut on the moon, he simply referred to him by name.The first Rover was driven by David R. Scott, the Commander of Apollo 15. Apollo 16 and Apollo 17 also carried Rovers. All 3 Rovers had television cameras which recorded not only the astronaut's activities while on the moon, but also the launch of the Lunar Module from the moon. The Rover television was controlled at NASA by Ed Fendell.
On the island Lunar Colony, you will take the place of an astronaut who is traveling to the Moon base where the last remaining astronaut has gone missing. Following the clues, you will locate her on her quest to study alien artifacts found on the Moon. To get into space, go to the rocket launch control center, and you will be asked to get something for the astronaut. When you do, he skips out, leaving you to complete the mission. Mission Control will talk you through the launch sequence and give you advice when you reach the Moon base. (For the full solution, see the related questions below)
One of them was named Neil Armstrong
Nixon was the one who talked to the astronauts who had landed on the moon for the first time.