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Q: What side did Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin land on the moon for the first time?
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Who were the first 2 astronauts to walk on the moon?

The first two American astronauts to land on the moon were Neil Armstrong and Edwin Buzz Aldrin.


Was Mike Collins first on the moon along with Buzz Aldrin and Neil Armstrong?

Yes, Mike Collins was on the moon with Buzz Aldrin And Neil Armstrong.


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Buzz Aldrin and Neil Armstrong landed on the moon at the same time. Neil Armstrong was the first person to walk on the moon.


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Who is the most famous astronaut to fly a real rocket?

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No Neil Armstrong was


Who was the first personon the moon?

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Who was the first that arrived to the moon?

Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin


Where did Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin land on the moon?

Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin, landed on the moon in the sea of tranquility.


Did Buzz Aldrin or Edwin Aldrin go to the moon with Neil Armstrong?

Edwin Aldrin and Buzz Aldrin are the same person. "Buzz" was just a nickname. He did walk on the Moon with Neil Armstrong.


What nationality are Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin?

Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin, the first two men to walk on the moon, are United States citizens.True, but in addition, Neil Armstrong's family emigrated from Ladbergen, Germany in the late nineteenth century, and Buzz Aldrin is a Swedish-American.


What did 'Buzz' Aldrin walk on?

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