Not really. Apollo 11 was the first actual landing attempt. Although Russia would have preferred to have beaten the US to the moon, they were never able to even lift a human beyond low Earth orbit. The US did send two manned mission into orbit around the moon before Apollo 11, but they were never scheduled for landing. A11 was the first true landing attempt by any space agency.
Neil Armstrong went twice in space once in the Gemini spacecraft and the other made famous with Apollo 11.
Armstrong composed the phrase in his head approximately 2 hours before setting foot on the lunar surface between the landing and going through emergency liftoff procedures.It's worth noting that Armstrong's quote has been misunderstood because of static. He said "One small step for a man, one giant leap for mankind"
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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.
Neil Armstrong landed on the moon and made history as the first man on the moon!
The blood type of one Neil Armstrong was never made public.
Neil Armstrong made footprints.
On July 20, 1969 Neil Armstrong made history on man kind and on the world. Neil Armstrong was the first man to touch down on the moon.
Neil Armstrong volunteered to be a astronaut and was selected by N.A.S.A. They chose him for Apollo 11 mission.
Neil Armstrong landed on the moon and made history as the first man on the moon!
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Neil Armstrong's Famous WordsWhen Neil Armstrong made his first step on the moon, he is reported to have said: "One small step for man; one giant step for mankind."
Neil Armstrong's proverbial saying from the moon "A small step of a man, but a giant step of the mankind"has made him immortal.
The first human to walk on the moon was Neil Armstrong. The second was Buzz Aldrin. They made the action figure ''Buzz Lightyear'' after Buzz Aldrin
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Neil Armstrong went twice in space once in the Gemini spacecraft and the other made famous with Apollo 11.