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Introduction of Apollo 1 1
Neil alden armstrong (1930) was born on August 5th in WaPaccone Tower, Ohio. 1955 obtained the Master of Science degree in aeronautical engineering from Purdue University. 1949- 1952 served in the us navy (pilot). Armstrong was the first astronaut to land on the moon.

From 65438 to 0955, he joined the Lewis Flight Propulsion Laboratory of the National Aviation Technical Advisory Committee (later NASA), and then worked as a test pilot at the Edwards High Speed Flight Station in California. 1962- 1970, astronaut of manned spacecraft center of national space administration. 1March, 966, special pilot of Gemini 8 spacecraft.

1On July 6th, 969, we flew to the moon with Aldrin and Collins (he was the commander) in the Apollo-1 1 spacecraft. On July 20th, Armstrong controlled the Eagle Lunar Module to land on the surface of the moon. At about 10 that afternoon, he and Aldrin walked out of the lunar module and set foot on the moon. Armstrong took the lead in setting foot on the desolate and silent land of the moon and became the first man to land on and walk on the moon. At that time, he said a famous saying that was often quoted on countless occasions: "This is a small step for individuals, but it is a big step for mankind." They spent 2 1 hour on the moon, 2 1 took off from the moon and returned to earth on 24th.

From 1970 to 197 1, he served as the deputy director of the office of advanced research and technology at NASA headquarters in Washington. 197 1 After retiring from NASA, he worked as a professor of aviation engineering at the University of Cincinnati until 1979. 1March 1985 Member of the National Space Commission. 1February, 1986, served as the vice chairman of the presidential commission to investigate the space shuttle accident. Since 1980s, he has also served as the director or chairman of several companies.

1On July 20th, 999, the United States held a ceremony at the Washington Air and Space Museum to commemorate the 30th anniversary of the first moon landing. Vice President Al Gore awarded the Langley Gold Medal to American astronaut neil armstrong, his companion Edwin Aldrin and Michael collins in the command module.

20 12 died of complications of heart bypass surgery on August 25th at the age of 82. His family said in a statement that Armstrong died of complications after heart bypass surgery in early August. Colonel Buzz Aldrin, Ph.D. (born in1930 65438+1October 20th, formerly known as Edwin Eugene Aldrin Jr) is an American pilot and an astronaut of NASA. In order to carry out the first manned mission to the moon, Apollo165433.

195 1 got the bachelor of science degree with the third place in the class. During the Korean War, Aldrin served as a second lieutenant in the US Air Force.

Aldrin was selected as the third astronaut by NASA.

1On July 20th, 969, Armstrong controlled the Eagle Lunar Module to land on the surface of the moon. At about 10 that afternoon, he and Armstrong walked out of the lunar module.

1972 In March, Aldrin, who served for 2 1 year, officially retired from the Air Force.

1988 Aldrin was renamed Buzz.

20 12 participated in the filming of cosmic brothers and played himself in the film. He appeared as the predecessor who enlightened Nanbo 6 (Oguri Shun) on the moon 1930 10 3 1 Born in Rome, Italy.

Michael John Collins (1930 10/0/October 3 1-) is an astronaut of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), who has performed Gemini10 and Apollo 1 1. He was one of the crew who landed on the moon for the first time, but he didn't land on the moon at that time because he was the commander of the crew.