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Armstrong, the first astronaut to land on the moon.
Neil Alden Armstrong was born on August 5, 1930, in Wapakoneta, Ohio. In 1955, he received a Master of Science degree in Aeronautical Engineering from the University of Perdue University. 1949 1952 Served in the US Navy (flight pilot).
In 1955, he joined the Lewis Flight Propulsion Laboratory of the National Aeronautical Technical Advisory Council (later the National Aeronautics and Space Administration) and later served as a test pilot at the Commission's Edwards High-Speed Flight Station in California. From 1962 to 1970, he was an astronaut at the National Aeronautics and Space Administration's Manned Spacecraft Center in Houston. In March 1966, he was the special pilot of the Gemini 8 spacecraft.
On July 20, 1969, American astronauts Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin landed on the moon for the first time aboard the Apollo 11 spacecraft.
On July 16, 1969, he flew to the moon aboard the Apollo 11 spacecraft with Aldrin and Collins (of whom he served as commander). On July 20, Armstrong piloted the "Flying Eagle" lunar module to land on the surface of the moon, and at 10 p.m. on the same day, he and Aldrin stepped out of the lunar module and stepped onto the lunar surface. Armstrong was the first to set foot on the desolate and silent land of the moon, becoming the first man to land on the moon and walk on it.
At that time, he famously said what has since been quoted on countless occasions: "It is a small step for the individual, but it is a giant leap for the human race." "They spent 21 hours on the moon, taking off from the moon on the 21st and returning to Earth on the 24th.
In the same year, he was awarded the Order of Freedom.
From 1970 to 1971, he served as Deputy Director of the Office of Advanced Research and Technology at the headquarters of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration in Washington, D.C. After retiring from NASA in 1971, he served as a professor of aeronautical engineering at the University of Cincinnati until 1979. Member of the National Committee on Space Problems in March 1985.
In February 1986, he was appointed Vice-Chairman of the ** Committee to Investigate the Space Shuttle Accident. Since the 80s, he has also served as a director or chairman of several companies.
On July 20, 1999, the United States held a ceremony at the Air and Space Museum in Washington, D.C., to commemorate the 30th anniversary of the first human landing on the moon. Vice President Gore ceremoniously awarded the Langley Gold Medal to American astronaut Neil Armstrong and his companion Edwin Aldrin for the first time on the moon, as well as Michael Collins in the command module.
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1 time, only in the United States.
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1. According to the principle of favorable proof, the United States has proved that it has landed on the moon (video, ore collection, etc.). And the overthrower did not adduce evidence. Suspicion is not true.
2. "China does not dare to offend the United States at all" This is a false proposition, China does not dare to offend the United States, not because of the word "United States", but because of the other party's national strength, and the moon landing, a landmark move in science and technology and military, can be falsified, and its national strength will be greatly reduced.
Of course, countries are not children quarreling and fighting, even if they know that major events are faked, they may not be announced, and the fundamental thing is to gain benefits from them.
3. The first-class information of the United States will be gradually declassified with the passage of time, and the Pearl Harbor incident has surfaced. The moon landing, 911, etc., will also slowly be revealed in front of people.
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