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Neil Armstrong Mini Bio

A short biography of Neil Armstrong, the first human being to step foot on the moon. Armstrong had a storied career at NASA but he was also a Navy pilot, test pilot, engineer, and professor.

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Neil Armstrong is one of America's greatest heroes because he embodies
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the accomplishment of something tremendous
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not just for the country but for Humanity
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after people have looked up for tens of thousands of years and wondered what was up there Neal was the first person to ever make a footprint on someplace
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other than Earth
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and that's the way he'll always be remembered
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Neil Alden Armstrong the first man to walk on the moon
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was born on August 5th 1930 in Wapakoneta
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Ohio
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Neil Armstrong developed a fascination with flight at a very early age by age five he taken
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a flight
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in a
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aircraft of the era
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and he actually learned to fly
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at age 15 before he could even drive
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Armstrong began his college career at Purdue studying aerospace engineering in 1947
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he was called to service in the Korean War
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he became a Naval aviator
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flew many combat missions over Korea
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after the war he returned and finished
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master's degree and then got into a flight test program
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Neil Armstrong joined the organization that would later become NASA
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in 1955
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while working for NASA as a test pilot who flew over 2400 hours in 200 different types of aircraft including seven flights in the X-15 rocket plane
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the fastest aircraft ever built
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he became an astronaut for NASA in 1963 as part of the second astronaut selection
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he was the mission Commander for Gemini 8 the Gemini program was a lead-up to the
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missions to the moon
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on July 20th 1969
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Mission Commander Neil Armstrong landed the Apollo 11
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and became the first man to set foot on the Moon
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Apollo 11 was probably the most challenging Mission ever flown by NASA
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as Armstrong and Aldrin got closer to the lunar surface they discovered that their intended Landing site was a Boulder Field that was strewn with obstacles
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that probably would have damaged if not destroyed the lunar module so Armstrong had to take control
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immediately took steps to select an alternate Landing set
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he didn't have much time
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and he was working against limited
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fuel supply in his dissent Rockets
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he
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if you will danced around
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big boulders
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deep craters
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and finally found a spot and put it down it's a matter of record of how little fuels left in the dissent Rockets
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less than 1%
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landing on the moon was just a tremendous issue of national pride
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and Technical accomplishment human accomplishment largely unparalleled for a century
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and Neil Armstrong embodied that
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after is Apollo 11 Mission
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Neil Armstrong stayed with NASA for about another year
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and he was a deputy director for
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an onyx research finally 1971 he left NASA entirely
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became a professor teaching engineering at the University of Cincinnati
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he did that for about eight years
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whether it was going into space
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or being an engineer
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or being a successful businessman his approach of being quiet
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and unassuming
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like accomplishing things
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I think that is his legacy
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leaving Academia
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Neil Armstrong bought a farm near Lebanon Ohio
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he then entered Private Business
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serving as director for several corporations
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I'm strong continue to be a key roles in various areas of space exploration
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he served on investigations into the Apollo 13 disaster
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the Challenger disaster
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we was always very gung-[censored] about the American space growing eyes did everything he could
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Beyond his years as an astronaut to help the program
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during the Obama Administration
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he testified before Congress to try to keep NASA's budget alive for manned spaceflight
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Neil Armstrong passed away on August
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this 25th 2012 due to complications from heart surgery
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he was 82
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I told Neil wants that
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I'm not a very jealous person but for him I'll make an exception on that one
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that first step on the moon was really something
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