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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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Who filmed n Armstrong stepping onto the moon?

The Lunar Module did! While still on the steps, Armstrong deployed the Modularized Equipment Stowage Assembly from the side of the lunar module.This housed, amongst other things, the TV camera. This meant that upward of 600 million people on earth could take part in this historic moment.

Did Neil Armstrong drink a can of Coca-Cola on the moon and leave the can on the moon?

It is hardly likely that drinking a soda upon the moon without special considerations given the lack of gravity and proper packaging that this would have been done .
of course he did! why wouldn't he!?!?

What are some interesting points of Neil Armstrong?

He was the first man on the moon

On Apollo 18

"Huston we have a problem."

Captain of Apollo 18

First man to come back from moon

Put American flag on the moon

What program was designed to land a person on the moon?

USA's NASA's Project Apollo was designed to send people to the Moon and bring them back alive.

What is Buzz Aldrin's job?

Edwin Aldrin or "Buzz" Aldrin as he was called was an

Air Force pilot, and then an astronaut.

What do astronauts take with them to the moon?

If you are travelling to space, you would have to take:

  • Food
  • Water
  • Oxygen
  • A radio (to talk to your families on Earth)
  • A camera (to take pictures of the planets)

We're sorry if this did not answer your question, but it did answer a little bit of it.

Who was the third man who walked on the moon?

See the Related Links for "Wikipedia: Pete Conrad" to the bottom for the answer.

The LEM was named the 'Intrepid'. See the Related Links for "Wikipedia: Apollo 12" to the bottom for the answer.

My favorite quote from Pete Conrad was in reference to Neil Armstrong's famous quote when he first stepped on the lunar surface, Pete said 'Whoopie! Man, that may have been a small one for Neil, but that's a long one for me.'



What was the height of the eagle Armstrong's rocket?

The largest of the Congreve rockets had a 15 foot stick to aid directional stability, weighed 32lbs and was effectively used during the Napoleonic wars. However, details are not known ,but the first rockets became available with the invention of gunpowder in the 9th Cenury and this led to experiments with 'fire arrows' as well as bombs and other devices. The first recorded use was in the early 1200's by the Chinese against the Monguls. The monguls took the invention from the Chinese after conquest and the idea slowly moved towards Europe. They were used at Constantinople in 1453. In 1792 iron cased rockets were used in India. The British took an interest and developed the process in the 19th Century. German scientists developed the units doring the second world war, they had a range of 185 miles and carried a warhead of 1000kgs. And now to the moon and beyond. Saturn V is 365 feet long and weighs 6,200,000lbs and cost $15,000,000.

Is Neil Armstrong still married?

Neil Armstrong married to Janet Shearon from 1956 to 1994 Yes, Neil Armstrong married to Carol Knight in 1994

How many total trips to space did Neil Armstrong take?

Neil Armstrong was the commander of the Apollo 11 mission, during which he became the first man to set foot on the moon on July 20 1969. He had previously been the commander of the Gemini 8 mission in March 1966

What is the last name of the first man to step on the moon?

Neil Armstrong was the first to walk on the moon. His mother's name was Viola Louise Engel.

What part of the moon did neil armstorg land on?

The Sea of Tranquility on the near side of the moon. It's about 1 degree over the lunar equator and something like 30 degrees east of the "vertical" equator...

What is the word for that, again?

Are military jets really difficult to destroy them?

No, only if they had a chance.

They most certainly can!

  • The Sidewinder is an air to air heat seeking missile specifically designed to fly up the tailpipe of a jet fighter's engine, then explode inside the engine completely destroying it. If the fighter has 2 engines, the shrapnel from the first often causes failure of the second also.
  • There are many air to air radar guided missiles too.
  • There are many surface to air antiaircraft missiles.
  • The various Nike surface to air antiaircraft missiles of the 1960's with either conventional or nuclear warheads were designed to shoot down both high altitude bombers and fighters.

In which year did other spaceships landed on Moon?

Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin became the first humans to land on any heavenly body outside earth when they landed on the moon on July 20th, 1969. There was also one other moon landing in 1969, and four more over the years 1970, 1971, and 1972.

How did neil Armstrong get to be the first man on the moon?

. . . to be an astronaut, he was well-educated, had proven his command abilities and skills as a fighter pilot, was extremely motivated to be an astronaut, and was recommended by his commanders and associates. He was also in the right place at the right time.

. . . to be a Congressman, he made the voters feel like he was a person to be trusted with the task of representing them in the US government process.

How long did Neil armsrong stay on the moon?

Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin stayed on the moon for about six hours.

Who is neil Armstrongs parents?

neil armstrong was the eldest of three in his family.

What are some good facts about Neil Armstrong?

  1. 1. he was the 1st man to set foot on the moon
  2. 2.when he landed on the moon he said "one small step for man, one giant leap for man kind.
  3. 3.when he was a boy he loved aeroplanes
  4. 4.in 1950 he was a U.S. navy pilot in the Korean war.
  5. Madster.K :)

Who was the first astronaut in the moon?

Most likely Gene Cernan. As commander he was the first out of the LM and the last back into the LM. And since A-17 has the longest duration EVA and most total EVA hours, Gene Cernan must hold this record.

What is Neil Armstrong's Email address?

Neil Armstrong died on August 25, 2012 in Cincinnati, Ohio. His body was cremated and his ashes were scattered at sea. His wife scattered them in the Atlantic Ocean from aboard the USS Philippine Sea ship.