Neil Armstrong landed on the moon in NASA's mission Apollo 11.
Neil Armstrong was the Commander
Michael Collins was the Command Module Pilot
"Buzz" Aldrin (Edwin E. Aldrin) was the Lunar Module Pilot
The only other person to walk on the moon was Buzz Aldrin.
The other astronaut to walk on the moon , along with Neil Armstrong is Edwin Aldrin, also called Buzz Aldrin.
Edwin ( Buzz) Aldrin and Michael Collins were also on Apollo 11. Collins did not descend to the lunar surface, though.
Along with Neil Armstrong, the other astronauts in Apollo 11 were Edwin Aldrin and Michael Collins.
Yes, 2 other men went with him to the moon. One was his friend the other was the man that looks after the rocket while there there and when it is going up to the moon.
Edwin "Buzz" Aldrin.
Buzz Aldrin
Neil Armstrong was 35 years old when he went into space on Gemini 8.
Neil Armstrong was 38 when he went into space on Apollo 11 mission
He landed on the moon July 20, 1969, but was part of the Gemini space program before this. On March 16, 1966, he first went into space as the pilot on the Gemini 8 mission.
Neil Armstrong never served on a space shuttle mission. He was part of the Apollo Program
Neil Armstrong went twice in space once in the Gemini spacecraft and the other made famous with Apollo 11.
neil Armstrong
Neil Armstrong was 35 years old when he went into space on Gemini 8.
Neil Armstrong was 38 when he went into space on Apollo 11 mission
Neil Armstrong never went in the space shuttle ever.
Neil Armstrong
Neil Armstrong went twice in space, the Gemini and the Apollo 11. spacecrafts.
He landed on the moon July 20, 1969, but was part of the Gemini space program before this. On March 16, 1966, he first went into space as the pilot on the Gemini 8 mission.
Neil Armstrong never served on a space shuttle mission. He was part of the Apollo Program
Neil Armstrong was the first person to land on the moon
July 20th, 1969
He was 34 years old.
Yes. A lot of people went into space before Neil Armstrong; he would be known as 'the first person in space' otherwise.