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Neil Alden Armstrong was an American astronaut and aeronautical engineer who, as the commander of the 1969 Apollo 11 mission, became the first person to walk on the Moon. He was also a naval aviator, test pilot and university professor.

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test pilot, United States Naval Aviator, military flight engineer, astronaut, university teacher, Eagle Scout, United Nations Korea Medal, Korean Service Medal, NASA Distinguished Service Medal, Collier Trophy, Air Medal, Order of the Yugoslav Star, Order of Culture, National Aviation Hall of Fame, Cullum Geographical Medal, Order of the White Elephant, Presidential Medal of Freedom, Langley Gold Medal, Distinguished Eagle Scout Award, Arthur S. Flemming Award, Sylvanus Thayer Award, Hubbard Medal, star on Hollywood Walk of Fame, Livingstone Medal, Washington Award, Silver Buffalo Award, International Space Hall of Fame, Grande Médaille d'Or des Explorations, United States Astronaut Hall of Fame, Congressional Gold Medal, National Defense Service Medal, Congressional Space Medal of Honor, NASA Astronaut Group 2United States

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  • Gemini 8
    sixth crewed spaceflight in NASA's Gemini program
  • Apollo 11
    first Moon landing and fifth crewed flight of the United States Apollo program
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Neil Armstrong standing at Langley Research CenterNeil Armstrong standing at Langley Research Center
Neil in a LM simulatorNeil in a LM simulator
Neil Armstrong with astronaut Don L. Lind in KSC`s Flight Crew Training BuildingNeil Armstrong with astronaut Don L. Lind in KSC's Flight Crew Training Building
Neil Armstrong standing in a groupNeil Armstrong standing in a group
Neil Armstrong and Willy PelznerNeil Armstrong and Willy Pelzner
Neil and Command Module mockup on the deck of `Retriever`Neil and Command Module mockup on the deck of 'Retriever'
ASTRONAUT DAVID R. SCOTT - TRAINING - WEIGHTLESSNESS - GT-8 PRIME CREW DVIDS730739ASTRONAUT DAVID R. SCOTT - TRAINING - WEIGHTLESSNESS - GT-8 PRIME CREW DVIDS730739
Neil Armstrong casts his footprintNeil Armstrong casts his footprint
Plaque-1340500, Tralee, Co. Kerry, IrelandPlaque-1340500, Tralee, Co. Kerry, Ireland
First American men to walk on the moon. July 20, 1969.First American men to walk on the moon. July 20, 1969.
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eventspaceflight1966Gemini 8human spaceflightWikidata
eventspaceflight1969Apollo 11Moon landing, human spaceflight, artificial satelliteWikidata
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commonsimageNeil Armstrong and Willy Pelzner Commons
commonsimageNeil and Command Module mockup on the deck of 'Retriever' Commons
commonsimageASTRONAUT DAVID R. SCOTT - TRAINING - WEIGHTLESSNESS - GT-8 PRIME CREW DVIDS730739 Commons
commonsimageNeil Armstrong casts his footprint Commons
commonsimagePlaque-1340500, Tralee, Co. Kerry, Ireland Commons
commonsimageFirst American men to walk on the moon. July 20, 1969. Commons