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According to Apollo 12's Lunar Pilot Capt. Alan Bean's interview with Andrew Chaiken in the book A Man on the Moon, the flag that Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin placed on the moon in 1969 did, in fact, blow over when the lunar module Eagle left the surface of the moon. I have not read any other confirmations of this statement.
A technical problem occurred when Neil Armstrong tried to land, and the LEM only had 17 seconds worth of fuel left with which to land when they did in fact land.
Fact.
Neil Armstrong was first to walk on the moon. Also, he read 90 books in 1st grade.Also he got his pilot license before his drivers license.:)
Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin, July 1969. Neil Armstrong was the first person who walked on the moon (I suspect it was more of a 'hopping' but... ;), from wiki... he 'set his left boot on the surface at 2:56 UTC July 21, 1969" He then photographed (still photo's and moving image) his colleague departing from the capsule and walking on the moon, his colleague was Buzz Aldrin. There are numerous theories that neither of them walked on the moon, but if you look at these theories, and their explanations of the errors, these errors are in fact very easily explained. The explanations are also a lot more elegant than the conspiracy theories could ever be. On a side note, which may or may not be interesting to you! Of course there is also the dance move 'the moonwalk', which originated in the 1930's and reached it's Zenith with Michael Jackson, passing by various other 'moon walkers' of note such (and in no particular order) as Marcel Marceau, David Bowie, Cab Calloway, Bill Bailey, James Brown, and others.
Neil Armstrong was part of the Apollo 8 Mission into space. This mission sent 2 people on the moon; Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldren. Neil Amrstrong was the first American on the moon. In fact, he was also the first man on the moon.
No questions here. Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin where the first humans to land in another world, in July 20, 1969. There are a lot of proofs and testimonials of that fact.
he was the first man to walk on the moon.
Yes , Neil Armstrong had a partner when he went to the moon .... in fact he had two . their names were Edwin "Buzz" Aldrin Jr. and Michael Collins . The mission that they went on was called Apollo 11 .
According to Apollo 12's Lunar Pilot Capt. Alan Bean's interview with Andrew Chaiken in the book A Man on the Moon, the flag that Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin placed on the moon in 1969 did, in fact, blow over when the lunar module Eagle left the surface of the moon. I have not read any other confirmations of this statement.
Twice, in fact. He was the commander of Gemini 8, which made the first successful docking maneuver in space (the mission had to be aborted shortly afterwards, as there was a failure in one of the Gemini thrusters). He also led the Apollo 11 mission and was the first man to set foot on the moon. There have been some who question the truth of the Apollo missions to the moon, and there are many hoax theories "floating around".
A technical problem occurred when Neil Armstrong tried to land, and the LEM only had 17 seconds worth of fuel left with which to land when they did in fact land.
The first three astronauts to walk on the moon , are Neil Armstrong, Edwin Aldrin and Charles Conrad. The third person was in fact not Charles Conrad... It was the crew from Apollo 11, which Conrad was not a part of.. It was Neil Armstrong, Buzz Aldrin, and Michael Collins.
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Nobody died
Neil Armstrong was first to walk on the moon. Also, he read 90 books in 1st grade.Also he got his pilot license before his drivers license.:)
Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin, July 1969. Neil Armstrong was the first person who walked on the moon (I suspect it was more of a 'hopping' but... ;), from wiki... he 'set his left boot on the surface at 2:56 UTC July 21, 1969" He then photographed (still photo's and moving image) his colleague departing from the capsule and walking on the moon, his colleague was Buzz Aldrin. There are numerous theories that neither of them walked on the moon, but if you look at these theories, and their explanations of the errors, these errors are in fact very easily explained. The explanations are also a lot more elegant than the conspiracy theories could ever be. On a side note, which may or may not be interesting to you! Of course there is also the dance move 'the moonwalk', which originated in the 1930's and reached it's Zenith with Michael Jackson, passing by various other 'moon walkers' of note such (and in no particular order) as Marcel Marceau, David Bowie, Cab Calloway, Bill Bailey, James Brown, and others.