Yes, Neil Armstrong did move around a lot. He moved around 16 times in the first 14 years of his life.
I'm not sure of the breathalyzer reading but he'd been drinking a lot.
Neil Armstrong had to go through extensive training to become an astronaut. He also had to go through a lot of learning about the features of space.
Yes, because five dollars was a lot back then.
No, he needed his boot to keep his spacesuit sealed. The astronauts did, indeed, leave a lot of stuff on the moon, including their backpacks (known as the PLSS, or Personal Life Support System). The only way the astronauts could throw stuff out of the Lunar lander was to open the door. They were able to toss their PLSS's because, after their final EVA they hooked their suits into the Life Support systems aboard the lunar lander. However, they did not carry extra boots, and if Neil hadn't had his boot connected to his suit when they opened the door of the LM to the vacuum of the moon he would have died.
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Yes. A lot of people went into space before Neil Armstrong; he would be known as 'the first person in space' otherwise.
Neil Armstrong was very interested in space and when he was a child a lot of people thought that there was an impossible task and today it became true
a lot. really, just a crazy amount
I'm not sure of the breathalyzer reading but he'd been drinking a lot.
A lot of money I'm sure!! Maybe a million dollars US??
Neil Armstrong was the first ever person to be in the moon, along with the spaceship driver Micheal Collins. Although a lot of people had forgotton about him already.
Armstrong trained about 2 years for his Gemini 8 mission and another 2 years for the Apollo 11 mission. He became an astronaut in September 1962. Basically they trained from the first day they started with NASA.
Neil Armstrong had to go through extensive training to become an astronaut. He also had to go through a lot of learning about the features of space.
No questions here. Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin where the first humans to land in another world, in July 20, 1969. There are a lot of proofs and testimonials of that fact.
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"Roger, Tranquillity, we copy you on the ground. You got a bunch of guys about to turn blue. We're breathing again. Thanks a lot." In order for that to make more sense, consider that the full quote from Armstrong was "Houston, Tranquility Base here. The Eagle has landed."
One of the best ways to move is to drive between the two places. If you have a lot of stuff, you can drive a moving truck.