Neil Armstrong was born near Wapakoneta, Ohio on August 5, 1930. He is the oldest of the three children. He is the son of Stephen and Viola Engel Armstrong. When Neil was six years old, he flew his first flight with an airplane. That was when he began to be interested in airplanes. On his 16th birthday he got a pilot license. At that time, he was a serious pilot. He made a small wide tunnel in the basement and experimented with the model plane he made.
At the age of 17, he received a US Navy scholarship and entered Purdue University. Two years later he was summoned to the Navy for the duty and served as the wing of his jet at the Pensacola Naval Air Base in Florida. He is the youngest pilot of the squadron. He is still 20 years old. In Korea ... show more
It is easy to understand that Armstrong was best appreciated in the important role of Americans considered as the first person of the lunar landing by the beginning of the Apollo program. Then in January 1969, Neil Armstrong was elected Commander of Apollo 11, this is the first landing mission.
Eastern Summertime Armstrong departed from Kennedy Space Center in Florida with Michael Collins and Edwin Aldrin on July 16th at 9:32 am. On July 18, Apollo 11 swept the moon twice under the influence of the gravity of the moon. Armstrong and Aldrin entered the module of the moon and they named it Eagle. As they descended on the moon, their computers were overloaded, but they continued to stabilize under certain instructions of the Mission Control Center in Houston. Then there was a big stone before Armstrong. He quickly switched to manual control, leading the eagle to a smooth landing, leaving only 10 seconds of fuel. 10:56 Neil prepared food for the moon. He said: "This is a small step for human beings, a big leap for human beings."
Neil Armstrong and Edwin Aldrin spent about 2.5 hours walking on the moon. Armstrong painted the moon. He said it was very good and very dusty. He can pick it loosely with his toes. Then he explained how he can see footprints of the boots. They placed various scientific instruments such as seismographs and solar winds on the lunar surface.
Astronauts Apollo 11 astronauts Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin became the first people to walk on the moon. Americans and people all over the world walk on the moon like an astronaut such as Buzz Aldrin or Neil Armstrong. But what we have to do is just to remember their monthly walk and then we will miss the goal of the most important mission. Indeed, there are many things that Apollo Space Plan is not just about the advantages of the space race. There are many possible values. They walk in a different world. Their selflessness, determination, courage was all rewarded. Four days later, when Armstrong, Aldrin, Michael Collins splashed in the Pacific Ocean, the US completed its commitment to the Kennedy Challenge and won the game of the moon.
On July 21, 1969, mankind eventually landed in the moon. Astronauts Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin landed their moon (eagle) on the moon. And then, when half of the world saw him on TV, Armstrong climbed the eagle ladder and became the first person to touch the moon. He said: "This is a small step for humans because it is small, the gravity of the moon is smaller than the gravity of the earth (only 1/6 of the earth) Therefore, If weigh 120 kilograms, this person weighs only 20 kilograms on the moon, but even if the gravity of the moon is weaker than the gravity of the earth, it still exists. If you stand on the top and lose the ball it will still fall, but it will be much slower people jumping as high as possible on the lunar will jump higher than the earth, but will still fall to the ground. Since there is no air in the moon, there is no air resistance, so feathers fall like a hammer.