they did sleep on it with a sleeping bag. the space shuttle landed on the moon that was fasimnating u know. any who a man called robby ray sang a song called still lovin ya. niel armstraong was the first man on the moon.
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Neil Armstrong never served on a space shuttle mission. He was part of the Apollo Program
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 Might have taken space helmet,space suit,food,sleeping bags (to put on the walls to sleep) and some directions to the moon.Basically,you can to the moon yourself!
Neil Armstrong was 35 years old when he went into space on Gemini 8.
Neil Armstrong has not flown on the Space Shuttle.
Neil Armstrong has never flown on a space shuttle mission.
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Neil Armstrong never served on a space shuttle mission. He was part of the Apollo Program
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Apollo 11
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 used a special urine-collection device in his spacesuit that funneled the waste into a storage system. For longer missions, astronauts utilized a separate space toilet that used airflow to suction waste away from the body.
Neil Armstrong did not launch in a space shutlle but rather a rocket. The rocket he and fellow crew members of the Apollo 11 mission used to go to the moon was called the Saturn V rocket and was launch from the Kennedy Spce Centre.
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.
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Neil Armstrong went to the moon on the Apollo 11 mission, not a space shuttle. Apollo 11 was launched using a Saturn V rocket in 1969. Armstrong, along with Buzz Aldrin and Michael Collins, made history by being the first humans to set foot on the moon.