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Neil Armstrong

Neil Armstrong is the first human to set foot upon the surface of the moon and famously said, "This is one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind."

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Which astronaut stayed in orbit around the moon during Apollo 11?

Michael Collins stayed in orbit around the moon in the command module "Columbia" while Neil Armstrong and Edwin "Buzz" Aldrin descended to the surface in the lunar module "Eagle" during the Apollo 11 mission in July 1969. Collins played a crucial role in the mission's success by piloting the command module and reconnecting with the lunar module after its return from the moon.

How do you get the tianna key in command mission?

In "Mega Man X: Command Mission," the Tianna Key is obtained by defeating the boss known as Copy Sigma in Tianna Camp. After defeating Copy Sigma, you will automatically receive the Tianna Key as part of the story progression. There are no additional steps required to acquire this key.

What was the second day when Neil Armstrong reached the moon?

Neil and Edwin Aldrin stayed a little over 24 hours on the moon only.

Does lunar rover have a camera?

The Lunar Rover had a color TV camera and communication system that permitted the astronauts to transmit pictures and voice communications directly from the vehicle to Earth were carried on board the LRV. Still-picture cameras were mounted on the chest of each astronaut for additional pictures. The TV camera could be controlled remotely from Mission Control Center in Houston.

What was the first Apollo?

Apollo 1, but the first Apollo to be launched was Apollo 7, a three man spacecraft.

JFK and creation of Apollo program?

Kennedy had absolutely nothing to do with the creation of the Apollo porgram. It was created during the Eisnhower administration in early 1960, a full year before Kennedy took office. Kennedy's role in Apollo was to give it a mission. That mission was "to land a man on the moon and retrun him safely to the earth."

Who was the first moon lander?

The first spacecraft to soft-land on the moon was the Soviet Union's Luna 9 in 1966. It successfully landed on the lunar surface and transmitted images back to Earth.

What might have happened if neil Armstrong had never been born?

Well as far as his walking on the moon....if he hadn't been born someone else would have been up there walking instead.

As for the rest of his accomplishments this could be a really deep discussion item. For one thing he would have no children.

Just like you and me each of us is special in our own way. Something you or Neil Armstrong may have said or done to another person may have had some significant impact on that persons life and so on and so forth. So it would be impossible to quantify what may have changed or been different or not have happened at all if Neil Armstrong had not been born. And...the same can be said of you. Would your mom have done something differently if you had been born earlier or later. See what I mean. Bring this up with your friends and see how many things you can think of. Have a great day (and do something with it).

What was left behind on the moon by the astronauts?

The flag, the science gear, their trash, their footprints, the base of the LM (the gold colored part) and, IIRC, a monument to fallen astronauts, and a piece of the Wright Flyer.

The Apollo 11 flag fell over on liftoff (it was just barely sticking in the ground, later flags were made so the astronauts could drive them in better). After 40 years of lunar conditions, it is safe to say the flags are undoubtedly so much powder. They were modified off-the-shelf Sears flags made of nylon, with a "curtain rod" attached to the top so the flag could be deployed as if it were flying.

What year did Neil Armstrong explore the moon?

Neil Armstrong explored the moon in 1969 as part of the Apollo 11 mission. He became the first person to walk on the moon on July 20, 1969.

Who are some of Neil Armstrongs friends?

Neil Armstrong had several close friends, but among the most well-known were fellow astronauts like Buzz Aldrin and Michael Collins who were part of the Apollo 11 mission with him. Armstrong also had friendships with other astronauts from his NASA days and military colleagues from his service in the United States Navy.

Where does Aldrin live?

He lives in wilshere Los Angles California.

Why cant we live on the moon?

we can but with oxygen tanks. but its because it does not have any water or good soil to plant fruits or vegetables or trees so we could breathe mars however we could live on because it has good soil and known to have water so first astronauts have to plant trees and food so trees produce oxygen so we could breath and food to eat.

How many times have people walked on moon?

Twelve people have walked on the moon as part of the Apollo missions between 1969 and 1972. These astronauts came from the United States and were part of NASA's Apollo program.

Why was Neil Armstrong's shadow in the wrong direction?

It wasn't. People look at how shadows look on the Moon but forget to compare them with shadows on Earth, which also appear to be at angles, especially on uneven ground. And the Moon's surface is very uneven, but it is not easy to tell in some of the pics. If you could somehow hover over the Apollo sites, you would see the shadows as parallel, because they actually are. It is just the wide-angle lens and the uneven ground, etc. making it look weird.

Has Neil Armstrong been to the moon?

Yes, Neil Armstrong was the first person to walk on the moon on July 20, 1969, as part of the Apollo 11 mission.

How old is buzz Aldrins wife?

Honestly? No one has any idea. She had all records of her age expunged from the public domain.

What time did Neal Armstrong land on the moon?

Neil Armstrong landed on the moon at 20:17 UTC on July 20, 1969.

What was neils Armstrong's life after fame?

After becoming the first person to walk on the moon, Armsrtong quit NASA and became a professor of Aerospace Engineering at the University of Cincinnatti. Armstrong also sat on several boards including Learjet, Marathon Oil, Thiokol and United Airlines. He was one of the people who investigated the Apollo 13 explosion and the Challenger disaster in 1986. Armstrong also became spokesman for companies like Chrysler for whom he did commercials beginning in 1979. Armstrong turned down several requests from both parties to run for political office.

Why have there been only six moon landings?

The Apollo program was started by (Democrat) JFK, and canceled as quickly as he could get by with, by Nixon (Republican). Nixon even went so far as to rename Cape Kennedy, "Cape Canaveral". Clearly, he wanted there to be no noticeable trace of the Democrat's accomplishment.

Because it a. costs money b. takes decades and c. is fairly dangerous.

Did Alan Armstrong son of Neil Armstrong have children?

No, Alan Armstrong, the son of Neil Armstrong, does not have any children. Neil Armstrong had three children from his first marriage to Janet Shearon.

What is the rocket ship used in Apollo 11?

Apollo 11 used the Saturn V rocket. It was used on Apollo 4, 6, 8, 9,10, 11, 12, 13 ,14 ,15, 16, 17, and for Skylab 1.