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Neil Armstrong, first man on the moon, dies

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MemberOvomorphAug-25-2012 3:26 PM
Neil Armstrong, first man on the moon, dies By Gary Strauss, USA TODAY Astronaut Neil Armstrong, who uttered one of history's most famous proclamations when he became the first man to walk on the moon in 1969, died Saturday. This portrait taken in July 1969 shows astronaut Neil Armstrong, commander of the Apollo 11 moon landing mission. [img]http://i.usatoday.net/tech/_photos/2012/08/25/Astronaut-Neil-Armstrong-dies-962541N2-x-large.jpg[/img] Armstrong was commander of the Apollo 11 mission that made the first manned lunar landing on July 20, 1969. He had undergone heart surgery Aug. 8, three days after his 82nd birthday. His family said that Armstrong had passed from post-surgery complications. As he stepped off the lunar module and set foot on the moon's surface, he said "that's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind,'' underscoring a centuries-old fantasy among human kind and a high point in the Cold War era space race between the U.S. and the Soviet Union. An estimated 500 million TV viewers watched the event, televised in grainy, black-and-white. The notoriously publicity shy Armstrong was a reluctant hero. In an era of celebrity adulation, Armstrong refused to sign autographs or grant interviews, giving only infrequent speeches. "I don't want a living memorial,'' he once said. He reluctantly joined fellow Apollo 11 astronauts Buzz Aldrin and Michael Collins in anniversary celebrations of the moon landing. Armstrong flew Navy fighter jets during the Korean War, flying nearly 80 missions and later became a test pilot before joining the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, as part of its second group of astronauts. Armstrong commanded Gemini 8 in 1966, which suffered near disaster until he used a back-up system to stop an uncontrolled capsule spin and made an emergency landing in the Pacific Ocean. Armstrong's prowess was again demonstrated following the moon landing, when it was later revealed that lunar module had just 20 seconds of fuel left when he steered to avoid large boulders before touching down in the Sea of Tranquility. The self-described nerd downplayed hero status. "I am, and ever will be, a white socks, pocket protector, nerdy engineer," he said a February 2000 appearance. "And I take a substantial amount of pride in the accomplishments of my profession." Born in tiny Wapakoneta, Ohio, Armstrong took his first flight as a six year old, fueling a lifetime passion for aviation. He attended Purdue University to study aeronautical engineering before the Korean War, later earning a master's degree at the University of Southern California. The lunar landing made him more popular than his hero, aviator Charles Lindberg, but Armstrong shunned the spotlight. After walking on the moon, he lived a mostly private life, buying a farm and teaching aerospace engineering at the University of Cincinnati until 1979. When he appeared in Dayton in 2003 to help celebrate the 100th anniversary of powered flight, he bounded onto a stage before 10,000 people packed into a baseball stadium. But he spoke for only a few seconds, did not mention the moon, and quickly ducked out of the spotlight. "Neil Armstrong was a pioneer of flight and that is how he would want to be remembered," says space historian John Logsdon, author of JFK and the Race to the Moon. "In his mind he flew all kinds of vehicles that set record firsts, and one of them happened to be the first one on the moon." Armstrong basically saw himself as an aviator first and foremost, part of the long tradition of American pilots going back to the Wright Brothers, Logsdon says. "He will be part of history forever," Logsdon said. Contributing: Dan Vergano and the Associated Press
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belladonna

MemberOvomorphAug-25-2012 3:33 PM
i just saw that on yahoo news! sad :( but hey most people don't make it to their 80's so that's pretty good. wondering if there is going to be any fake moon landing trolling :/
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Necronom 4

MemberNeomorphAug-25-2012 3:37 PM
I can't believe it! What's with all these great people dying all of a sudden? R.I.P Mr Armstrong. You set a Path for the rest of Humanity to follow. You will never be forgotten!

The poster was good though!

 

belladonna

MemberOvomorphAug-25-2012 3:39 PM
i wonder who #3 is? usually celebs die in 3's :(
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Leeta

MemberOvomorphAug-25-2012 3:43 PM
Very sad news. =( May he rest in peace.

m7

MemberOvomorphAug-25-2012 3:47 PM
R.I.P Neil Armstrong

David 1

MemberOvomorphAug-25-2012 3:49 PM
R.I.P. I bow to the man who walked on the moon and saw the aliens there [if the saying is true, that is].
[b]Ask nothing from no one. Demand nothing from no one. Expect nothing from no one.[/b]

m7

MemberOvomorphAug-25-2012 3:55 PM
@ David 1 Come on man that's not even funny

David 1

MemberOvomorphAug-25-2012 4:04 PM
Magellan9: Which part? the one I respectfuly bow to the man that walked on the moon or the one reference that some peeps say he saw aliens there? And it's not supposed to be funny either way.
[b]Ask nothing from no one. Demand nothing from no one. Expect nothing from no one.[/b]

Necronom 4

MemberNeomorphAug-25-2012 4:13 PM
@Davy. I know you was showing respect man! @Magellan9, i know you thought Davy was being disrespectful, but he wasn't. Good of you to stand up though. Lets just let people pay tribute to him hey.

The poster was good though!

 

David 1

MemberOvomorphAug-25-2012 4:18 PM
Necro: good man.
[b]Ask nothing from no one. Demand nothing from no one. Expect nothing from no one.[/b]

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MemberOvomorphAug-25-2012 6:20 PM
Holy Crap one of my childhood hero's.... God Rest His Soul.

Xenomorph 54

MemberOvomorphAug-25-2012 6:33 PM
This totally surprised me, this man is legendary... R.I.P Neil Armstrong
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Co-AdminMemberOvomorphAug-25-2012 7:34 PM
Mankind lost a righteous man... R.I.P.
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Cinefan

MemberOvomorphAug-25-2012 9:49 PM
Sad to hear he's gone. @ Belladonna wouldn't it be Tony Scott, Phyllis Diller then Neil Armstrong? R.I.P. all.

Sky

MemberOvomorphAug-26-2012 2:19 AM
Sad news.
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pulserifle187

MemberOvomorphAug-26-2012 2:44 AM
for the technology they had at the time and also considering how vulnerable the module was....they were ballzy people. neil armstrong was one of my favourite americans.....rip dude
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RSAND

MemberOvomorphAug-26-2012 3:31 PM
God bless Neil Armstong and his family. I'm old enough to have witnessed his amazing achievement. It was this man and his colleagues that inspired me to become an aeronautical engineer and I'm certain he was an inspiration to millions more. Very sad day.

Feebs

MemberOvomorphAug-30-2012 4:02 AM
I'm sorry but was he alive all this time? I thought he was long dead :/ Rip Armstrong

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