Even though i was very young then I recall the moon landing and never forgot the suspense that was in the air when everybody was watching on B&W TV what was happening...
Crikey, just heard on the news this sad information too... I assumed he was immortal, not just his name.
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I was still two years away from breathing when Neil Armstrong walked upon the moon. But it still resonates with me. He was part of something that mankind achieved that is still enormous today.
My grandmother bought a brand new 25" color TV to watch the moon landing. That TV working until the mid 1980's just fine.
Neil is a few years older than my mother, but was from the town of Wapakoneta, Ohio, around 10-15 miles south of my mothers hometown of Lima, OH. If you get the chance, there is a museum in Wapakoneta dedicated to Neil Armstrong and space travel. Neat place.
Rest in Peace Mr. Armstrong
Dave Gerecke
My grandmother bought a brand new 25" color TV to watch the moon landing. That TV working until the mid 1980's just fine.
Neil is a few years older than my mother, but was from the town of Wapakoneta, Ohio, around 10-15 miles south of my mothers hometown of Lima, OH. If you get the chance, there is a museum in Wapakoneta dedicated to Neil Armstrong and space travel. Neat place.
Rest in Peace Mr. Armstrong
Dave Gerecke
They say that every great journey starts with a single step, well every great journey ends with one also.....although in Neil Armstrongs case it's with "one giant leap"
A legend.
A legend.
I can remember watching the moon landing in junior high school. Memorable.
I think his humility in the many years after was most impressive. It would have been easy to adopt a monsterous ego and sell out his fame, but he remained down-to-earth and lived a life of integrity.
Dave.
I think his humility in the many years after was most impressive. It would have been easy to adopt a monsterous ego and sell out his fame, but he remained down-to-earth and lived a life of integrity.
Dave.
Every time I see footage of the men who walked on the moon, I watch slack jawed with the hairs on the back of my neck on end.
A true hero of the American nation and human kind.
RIP
A true hero of the American nation and human kind.
RIP
Armstrong was one of the coolest under pressure pilots that ever flew. Back in the days when testing out the prototype of the Lunar Module he was doing a test flight in the morning, had to hit the eject button, with maybe 12 seconds to spare, the module crashed, his parachute opened gliding him down to earth. Everyone had their heart in their throat and there was Neil back in time for lunch barely breaking a sweat. Talk about cool under pressure! Right then and there I think everyone knew he'd be to go to guy for the first moon landing. RIP Neil, your giant step lives on!
If you read Chris Craft's book "Flight" you will find out these gentlemen were even more amazing than the movies make them out to be. I do not use the word gentlemen lightly.
"Tranquility Base...the Eagle has landed" with only 20 seconds of fuel remaining. We sat electrified to think that the first one of us had made it from Earth to another world. In 1,000 years this accomplishment will be one of the very few things from our lifetime that people will still remember. RIP Neil Armstrong...a better man to take the great leap could not have been found among us!
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