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What was Neil Armstrong's profession before becoming an astronaut?
What significant event did Neil Armstrong participate in on 20th July 1969?
How far did Neil Armstrong walk on the moon during his historic mission?
Which rocket was used to launch Neil Armstrong and his crew into space?
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Neil Armstrong: Key Facts
- Full name: Neil Alden Armstrong; born on 5 August 1930 in Wapakoneta, Ohio, U.S.A.
- Occupation included astronaut, military pilot, and professor; passed away on 25 August 2012.
- Best known as the first human to walk on the Moon on 20 July 1969 during the Apollo 11 mission alongside Buzz Aldrin and Michael Collins.
Early Life and Education
- From a young age, Neil was fascinated by airplanes and space, earning his student pilot’s license at 16.
- Enrolled in university to study aeronautical engineering at 17, focusing on aircraft design and testing.
Apollo 11 Mission
- Apollo 11 crew consisted of Neil Armstrong, Edwin “Buzz” Aldrin, and Michael Collins; Neil and Buzz landed on the Moon using the Lunar Module named "Eagle."
- The Moon landing was viewed by more than 500 million people worldwide; Neil famously declared, “That’s one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind” upon stepping onto the lunar surface.
Moon Landing Details
- Armstrong walked approximately 60 meters on the Moon, equating to the length of about 11 Asian elephants.
- The Saturn V rocket used for the mission was as tall as a 36-storey building, with the launch control center located 3.5 miles from the launch pad.
Unique Experiences
- Neil and Buzz were the first humans to see Earth from the Moon's surface; Neil realized he could block Earth with his thumb, reflecting a sense of loneliness but also the beauty of home.
- They collected lunar dust samples, which were auctioned in 2017 for £1.4 million.
Legacy and Awards
- Considered a hesitant American hero, Armstrong left NASA after two years post-Apollo 11 to teach engineering in Ohio, opting for privacy over public attention.
- Recipient of numerous accolades including the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the Hubbard Medal, and the Congressional Space Medal of Honor.
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Test your knowledge about Neil Armstrong, the first human to walk on the moon. This quiz covers vital facts about his life, achievements, and legacy. Learn more about the man who conquered the lunar surface!