Neil Armstrong took over manual control of the Apollo 11 lunar module during the landing to navigate around a boulder-strewn area and find a safer landing spot. As the automatic landing system was guiding the module toward a less-than-ideal site, Armstrong's experience as a pilot and understanding of the lunar terrain prompted him to take charge. His quick decision-making and skill ultimately ensured a successful landing on the Moon.
It took Neil Armstrong and the Apollo 11 mission approximately 3 days to travel from Earth to the Moon in 1969.
Neil Armstrong did not take a space shuttle to the moon. He was one of the astronauts on the Apollo 11 mission, which used the Apollo spacecraft to travel to the moon in 1969. The lunar module named "Eagle" carried Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin to the lunar surface.
Buzz Aldrin was also on the Moon with Neil Armstrong. Michael Collins and Buzz Aldrin were with Neil Armstrong in the Command Module (the CM orbited the moon while the lunar module landed and took off from the lunar surface). Neil Armstrong did not go to the moon by himself.
Well, honey, of course Neil Armstrong faced challenges on his journey to the moon. I mean, it's not like he just hopped on a space shuttle and landed there without a care in the world. The man had to deal with intense training, technical issues, and the good ol' risk of space travel. But hey, he made it there and back, so I'd say he handled those challenges like a champ.
It took Buzz Aldrin and Neil Armstrong approximately 76 hours and 56 minutes to travel from Earth to the moon during the Apollo 11 mission in July 1969.
Take Over Control was created on 2010-08-12.
The Armstrong tartan.
Being able to take over the experiment - in complete control.
When Neil Armstrong landed the Lunar Module on the Moon, he had about 15 seconds of fuel left. As he approached the surface, he had to take manual control to avoid a boulder-strewn area, which led to a very close call with fuel reserves. Ultimately, he successfully landed the Lunar Module, ensuring the historic Apollo 11 mission could proceed.
taxes and take control of colonies
nobody really knows how long it took him to get to the moon, but i would have but certainly over a day.
he was a tyrant who wanted to take over the french revolution and be in charge of its triumph
No,not any more,neither doe Billie Joe Armstrong,they used to,but they got over their childish actions.
take over control of the slaves
To adopt, Seize power, or invade.<(-_-)>
first you control the media,then everything else
the etruscans