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Neil Armstrong

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The one thing I regret was that my work required an enormous amount of my time, and a lot of travel.


— Neil Armstrong


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I am, and ever will be, a white socks, pocket protector, nerdy engineer.


— Neil Armstrong


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That's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind.


— Neil Armstrong


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Gliders, sail planes, they're wonderful flying machines. It's the closest you can come to being a bird.


— Neil Armstrong


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I can honestly say - and it's a big surprise to me - that I have never had a dream about being on the moon.


— Neil Armstrong


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If that's there, I believe that technology will probably step up to their part of it.


— Neil Armstrong


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People love conspiracy theories.


— Neil Armstrong


#love #people #theories

We had hundreds of thousands of people all dedicated to doing the perfect job, and I think they did about as well as anyone could ever have expected.


— Neil Armstrong


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I fully expected that, by the end of the century, we would have achieved substantially more than we actually did.


— Neil Armstrong


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I believe that every human has a finite number of heartbeats. I don't intend to waste any of mine running around doing exercises.


— Neil Armstrong


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Did you know about Neil Armstrong?

Most people don't realize how difficult the mission was. Armstrong then called on back-up pilot Pete Conrad to solve the problem which he did to continue the mission without stopping the countdown clock. It was the longest X-15 flight in both time and distance from the ground track.

He was also an aerospace engineer naval aviator test pilot and university professor. Navy and served in the Korean War. He made his first space flight as command pilot of Gemini 8 in 1966 becoming NASA's first civilian astronaut to fly in space.

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