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Neil Armstrong, the first man on the moon, was a private person. Therefore, when he spoke, it commanded attention. Here he ...
The awkward moment left O'Brien at a loss for words, and the clip has since gone viral, amassing millions of views online.
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The Mirror US on MSNBuzz Aldrin says 'we didn't go there' in moon landing interview as fake claims resurfaceClaims that the second man on the moon apparently stating that the historic moon landing of July 20, 1969 was fake, have ...
NASA astronauts Buzz Aldrin, Neil Armstrong and Michael Collins blasted off on their famous mission to land and walk on the ...
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Space.com on MSNHow many people have walked on the moon?Only 12 astronauts have walked on the moon. Discover who they are, which Apollo missions took them there, and when humans ...
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WFRV Local 5 on MSNNeil Armstrong’s watch inspires $17K donation for students across northeast WisconsinA watch once owned by Neil Armstrong — the first man to walk on the moon — has sparked a powerful act of generosity in ...
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Space.com on MSNFirst moonwalker Neil Armstrong's speech notes posted online by PurdueNeil Armstrong is perhaps best known for saying 12 words on July 20, 1969: "That's one small step for a man, one giant leap ...
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Amazon S3 on MSNWas Neil Armstrong the First Alien on the Moon?The curious minds at Aperture playfully ask whether Neil Armstrong’s arrival made humans the first aliens on the Moon.
As a young NASA scientist during the Apollo era, William Borucki helped design the heat shield that brought Apollo 11 ...
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India Today on MSNMoon at risk: Neil Armstrong's Moon landing site added to threatened heritage listThe Moon is all set to welcome new arrivals from Earth as private companies launch two big lunar landers, but did you know Earth's cosmic neighbor is at high risk. The World Monuments Fund (WMF) has ...
Neil Armstrong Walked on the Moon. To These Boys, He Was Just Dad. DALLAS — In the summer of 1969, Rick Armstrong was 12 and whacking the baseball in the Houston-area Little League.
(Neil Armstrong/NASA via AP, File) (Neil Armstrong / AP) A cut of muslin cloth that traveled to the moon and back with Apollo 11 has found a new home in Dallas.
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