10 lines about man first visit to the moon
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1.Neil Armstrong was a NASA astronaut most famous for being the first person to walk on the moon, on July 20, 1969.
2.An accomplished test pilot, Armstrong also flew on the Gemini 8 mission in 1966.
3.He retired from NASA in 1971 and remained active in the aerospace community, although he chose to keep mostly out of the public spotlight.
4.In 1962, Armstrong was selected with NASA's second group of astronauts, who flew on the two-seat Gemini missions to test out space technology, and the three-seat Apollo missions that ultimately took 12 people to the surface of the moon.
5.With the astronauts whipping around faster than one revolution per second, Armstrong managed to gain control again by using the re-entry system thrusters.
6.The first public announSlayton chose an all-veteran team of Neil Armstrong (Gemini 8), Edwin "Buzz" Aldrin (Gemini 12) and Michael Collins (Gemini 10). Armstrong was tapped to command the mission.
7.cement NASA made about the Apollo 11 crew's selection was in January 1969, but chief astronaut Deke Slayton had made the decision several weeks earlier.
8.His responsibilities included landing on the moon alongside Aldrin, the pilot of the lunar module Eagle.
9.The crew was not fully certain they would be the first on the moon; NASA had a tight sequence of missions happening every few months, and all mission objectives needed to be accomplished for each one to get Apollo 11 to the moon in time.
10.Missions before Apollo 11 included the first crewed trip around the moon (Apollo 8, December 1968), the first test of the lunar module in space (Apollo 9, March 1969) and the first simulated lunar landing (Apollo 10, May 1969).
2.An accomplished test pilot, Armstrong also flew on the Gemini 8 mission in 1966.
3.He retired from NASA in 1971 and remained active in the aerospace community, although he chose to keep mostly out of the public spotlight.
4.In 1962, Armstrong was selected with NASA's second group of astronauts, who flew on the two-seat Gemini missions to test out space technology, and the three-seat Apollo missions that ultimately took 12 people to the surface of the moon.
5.With the astronauts whipping around faster than one revolution per second, Armstrong managed to gain control again by using the re-entry system thrusters.
6.The first public announSlayton chose an all-veteran team of Neil Armstrong (Gemini 8), Edwin "Buzz" Aldrin (Gemini 12) and Michael Collins (Gemini 10). Armstrong was tapped to command the mission.
7.cement NASA made about the Apollo 11 crew's selection was in January 1969, but chief astronaut Deke Slayton had made the decision several weeks earlier.
8.His responsibilities included landing on the moon alongside Aldrin, the pilot of the lunar module Eagle.
9.The crew was not fully certain they would be the first on the moon; NASA had a tight sequence of missions happening every few months, and all mission objectives needed to be accomplished for each one to get Apollo 11 to the moon in time.
10.Missions before Apollo 11 included the first crewed trip around the moon (Apollo 8, December 1968), the first test of the lunar module in space (Apollo 9, March 1969) and the first simulated lunar landing (Apollo 10, May 1969).
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