The selection was made long after John F. Kennedy's administration. But both the Kennedy and Lyndon Johnson administrations were involved in the NASA moon landing guidelines, which ultimately recommended that a non-military astronaut should be chosen to first set foot on the Moon. Neil Armstrong had flown as a US Navy pilot in the Korean War, but had resigned his commission in the Naval Reserve in 1960.
Although NASA insisted, and still does, that the team of Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin (an Air Force colonel) were the most qualified to make the initial Moon landing, the political aspects of the historic mission were not overlooked. Aldrin, a Presbyterian, also had to downplay his religious views while on the mission.
NASA sent Neil Armstrong to the moon. But President Kennedy paid for the space mission.
President Richard Nixon was in office when Neil Armstrong landed on the moon in 1969.
Richard Nixon
Neil Armstrong's spacecraft, Apollo 11, launched from Kennedy Space Center in Florida on July 16, 1969. This historic mission successfully landed Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin on the moon.
The president at the time of Neil Armstrong's moon landing in 1969 was Richard Nixon.
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President Kennedy sponsored him to go to the moon, and he agreed.
NASA sent Neil Armstrong to the moon. But President Kennedy paid for the space mission.
President Richard Nixon was in office when Neil Armstrong landed on the moon in 1969.
Neil Armstrong's boots were left on the moon along with nine other pairs of boots. They were left so that the moon rocks could come back. Weight issue.
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Neil Armstrong was a great man who set foot on the moon fulfilling president Kennedy's dream. He made an impact on others probably because he was so determined to do something and in the end, he accomplished that something.
The two Apollo 11 astronauts Neil Armstrong and Edwin Aldrin landed on the moon, as the target was set by president Kennedy in 1961.
Not personally, as Kennedy had been dead nearly six years by the time Armstrong landed on the moon.
Lance Armstrong never did go to the moon, it was Neil Armstrong and the president then was Richard Nixon.
Neil Armstrong was the first man to set foot on the moon, in 1969. President Kennedy was assassinated on November 22, 1963, and before his death he stated that the USA would put a man on the moon before the end of the decade, and it was done.