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Neil Armstrong(1930-2012)

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Neil Armstrong
The definitive life story of Neil Armstrong: from his childhood in Ohio to his first steps on the Moon, and beyond. Featuring the voice of Harrison Ford.
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Armstrong (2019)
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Neil Alden Armstrong (August 5, 1930 - August 25, 2012) was an American astronaut and aeronautical engineer, and the first person to walk on the Moon. He was also a naval aviator, test pilot, and university professor.

Armstrong was born and raised in Wapakoneta, Ohio. A graduate of Purdue University, he studied aeronautical engineering; his college tuition was paid for by the U.S. Navy under the Holloway Plan. He became a midshipman in 1949 and a naval aviator the following year. He saw action in the Korean War, flying the Grumman F9F Panther from the aircraft carrier USS Essex. In September 1951, while making a low bombing run, Armstrong's aircraft was damaged when it collided with an anti-aircraft cable, strung across a valley, which cut off a large portion of one wing. Armstrong was forced to bail out. After the war, he completed his bachelor's degree at Purdue and became a test pilot at the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics (NACA) High-Speed Flight Station at Edwards Air Force Base in California. He was the project pilot on Century Series fighters and flew the North American X-15 seven times. He was also a participant in the U.S. Air Force's Man in Space Soonest and X-20 Dyna-Soar human spaceflight programs.

Armstrong joined the NASA Astronaut Corps in the second group, which was selected in 1962. He made his first spaceflight as command pilot of Gemini 8 in March 1966, becoming NASA's first civilian astronaut to fly in space. During this mission with pilot David Scott, he performed the first docking of two spacecraft; the mission was aborted after Armstrong used some of his re-entry control fuel to stabilize a dangerous roll caused by a stuck thrust. During training for Armstrong's second and last spaceflight as commander of Apollo 11, he had to eject from the Lunar Landing Research Vehicle moments before a crash. On July 20, 1969, Armstrong and Apollo 11 Lunar Module (LM) pilot Buzz Aldrin became the first people to land on the Moon, and the next day they spent two and a half hours outside the Lunar Module Eagle spacecraft while Michael Collins remained in lunar orbit in the Apollo Command Module Columbia. When Armstrong first stepped onto the lunar surface, he famously said: "That's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind." It was broadcast live to an estimated 530 million viewers worldwide. Apollo 11 effectively proved US victory in the Space Race, by fulfilling a national goal proposed in 1961 by President John F. Kennedy "of landing a man on the Moon and returning him safely to the Earth" before the end of the decade. Along with Collins and Aldrin, Armstrong was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom by President Richard Nixon and received the 1969 Collier Trophy. President Jimmy Carter presented him with the Congressional Space Medal of Honor in 1978, he was inducted into the National Aviation Hall of Fame in 1979, and with his former crew-mates received the Congressional Gold Medal in 2009.

After he resigned from NASA in 1971, Armstrong taught in the Department of Aerospace Engineering at the University of Cincinnati until 1979. He served on the Apollo 13 accident investigation and on the Rogers Commission, which investigated the Space Shuttle Challenger disaster. In 2012, Armstrong died due to complications resulting from coronary bypass surgery, at the age of 82.
BornAugust 5, 1930
DiedAugust 25, 2012(82)
BornAugust 5, 1930
DiedAugust 25, 2012(82)
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Known for

Forest 404 (2019)
Forest 404
8.3
Podcast Series
  • Soundtrack("One Small Step")
Hazardous Journey: The Apollo 11 Moon Landing (2023)
Hazardous Journey: The Apollo 11 Moon Landing
Short
  • Camera and Electrical Department
  • 2023
Kitty Hawk: The Wright Brothers' Journey of Invention (2003)
Kitty Hawk: The Wright Brothers' Journey of Invention
8.5
TV Movie
  • Orville Wright(voice)
  • 2003
Quantum Quest: A Cassini Space Odyssey (2010)
Quantum Quest: A Cassini Space Odyssey
5.0
  • Dr. Jack Morrow(voice)
  • 2010

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  • Quantum Quest: A Cassini Space Odyssey (2010)
    Quantum Quest: A Cassini Space Odyssey
    5.0
    • Dr. Jack Morrow (voice)
    • 2010
  • Kitty Hawk: The Wright Brothers' Journey of Invention (2003)
    Kitty Hawk: The Wright Brothers' Journey of Invention
    8.5
    TV Movie
    • Orville Wright (voice)
    • 2003

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  • Hazardous Journey: The Apollo 11 Moon Landing (2023)
    Hazardous Journey: The Apollo 11 Moon Landing
    Short
    • camera operator
    • 2023
  • Neil Armstrong in Footprints on the Moon: Apollo 11 (1969)
    Footprints on the Moon: Apollo 11
    8.1
    • photography: Moon and space
    • 1969

Soundtrack



  • Forest 404 (2019)
    Forest 404
    8.3
    Podcast Series
    • performer: "One Small Step"
    • 2019

Videos10

Reaching Tranquility: The 40th Anniversary of the Apollo 11 Lunar Landing
Full Movie 9:21
Reaching Tranquility: The 40th Anniversary of the Apollo 11 Lunar Landing
In the Shadow of the Moon
Clip 1:15
In the Shadow of the Moon
In the Shadow of the Moon
Clip 1:15
In the Shadow of the Moon
Trailer
Trailer 3:54
Trailer
Official Trailer
Trailer 2:13
Official Trailer
Theatrical Trailer
Trailer 2:23
Theatrical Trailer
Fly Me to the Moon: Theatrical Trailer
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Fly Me to the Moon: Theatrical Trailer

Personal details

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  • Alternative names
    • Neil Alden Armstrong
  • Height
    • 1.80 m
  • Born
    • August 5, 1930
    • Wapakoneta, Ohio, USA
  • Died
    • August 25, 2012
    • Cincinnati, Ohio, USA(complications following cardiovascular surgery)
  • Spouses
      Carol Held KnightJune 12, 1994 - August 25, 2012 (his death)
  • Other works
    Guest appeared on the daytime program "Zap".
  • Publicity listings
    • 1 Biographical Movie
    • 2 Print Biographies
    • 9 Portrayals
    • 4 Articles
    • 3 Magazine Cover Photos

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  • Trivia
    Astronauts Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin planted a plaque on the lunar surface on July 20, 1969. It reads: "Here men from the planet Earth first set foot upon the Moon, July 1969 AD. We came in peace for all mankind.".
  • Quotes
    That's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind. [First words spoken on the moon. The speech as written by his wife read, "That's one small step for a man, a giant leap for mankind". Unfortunately, he forgot the a in the between for and man, thus changing the meaning.]

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  • When did Neil Armstrong die?
    August 25, 2012
  • How did Neil Armstrong die?
    Complications following cardiovascular surgery
  • How old was Neil Armstrong when he died?
    82 years old
  • Where did Neil Armstrong die?
    Cincinnati, Ohio, USA
  • When was Neil Armstrong born?
    August 5, 1930

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