They wanted to win the cold war so they had to think of something that no one had ever even attempted to do. Which was send a man/men up to the moon walk on it come back and still be in one peice. Which of course they did.
NASA has made all the Apollo information available.
Nasa from proud America was the first nation
Yes, he was the first person to walk on the moon, after traveling on the Apollo 11. So, yes, he is an American astronaut, therefore he works for NASA.
USA's NASA's Project Apollo was designed to send people to the Moon and bring them back alive.
Neil was an accomplished test pilot (he actually had his astronaut wings before he joined NASA due to his work on the X-15 project), he flew combat missions in Korea, and he was an Eagle scout.
Because NASA is too scared to admit they didn't ever actually go to the moon. It was all a scam.
NASA is planing to go to the moon again by the year 2013.
because he was the most traind even out of prefetionals in NASA
yes
NASA has a training center
No, there is overwhelming evidence, including moon rocks brought back during the Apollo missions, that confirm NASA's successful missions to the moon. Multiple countries and independent organizations have also tracked and verified the Apollo missions.
I am not exactly sure about NASA and all of that. But, I know 12 men have walked on the moon.
NASA stopped sending astronauts to the moon after the Apollo program ended in 1972 due to budget constraints and a shift in priorities towards space exploration missions in low Earth orbit and beyond, such as the Space Shuttle program and the International Space Station. Additionally, the scientific and technological objectives set by the Apollo program had been accomplished.
It's going to be a long time until humans are sent to the moon again by NASA, but they have a database of applicants on their website where you can apply and be put on a waiting list.
Math, math, and more math!
The tour company he used was NASA. His companions were Aldrin and Collins.
NASA sends them to the dark side of the moon hope this helps :)