Neil Armstrong and his crew used the Apollo spacecraft to travel to the moon. The spacecraft consisted of the Command Module, Service Module, and Lunar Module. They were launched into space by the Saturn V rocket.
He jumped off the bottom rung of the ladder and landed on both feet.
The Lunar Module Armstrong landed on the moon was named Eagle.
Yes, astronauts have special waste collection systems onboard spacecraft, like the Apollo module. Neil Armstrong used a specially designed waste collection bag during his mission to the moon for urine and feces.
The word I would use to describe Neil Armstrong is "astronaut." Neil Armstrong was a NASA astronaut and the first person to walk on the moon during the Apollo 11 mission in 1969. His historic achievement made him a legendary figure in space exploration and a symbol of human ingenuity and bravery.
Neil Armstrong used equipment such as the Apollo spacesuit, the Portable Life Support System (PLSS) providing oxygen and cooling, a communications headset, and a Hasselblad camera to document his activities on the moon. He also carried a sample collection tool for collecting lunar samples and a contingency tool kit for emergency repairs.
No Neil Armstrong used the Eagle to land on the moon.
Neil Armstrong.
Neil Armstrong was the commander of the first Apollo spacecraft to land on the moon. Apollo 11.
If it is about the moon, then he used a rocket.
he used a rocket.
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Neil Armstrong got many things that are useful today. Like for example he got moon rocks. That we can use today. Or better yet that can be useful in the future...:)
He jumped off the bottom rung of the ladder and landed on both feet.
No, Neil Armstrong, Buzz Aldrin and Michael Collins were launched in a command module with a lunar module attached aboard a SATURN V rocket, not a space shuttle.
Neil Armstrong... the Astronaut? None that I know of.He was an Astronaut.
The Lunar Module Armstrong landed on the moon was named Eagle.
Neil Armstrong affected the environment by his flight on Apollo 11 to the moon. He gathered artifacts, studied the surface, ect. and brought back things to earth that scientists will use for years