...Neil Armstrong was one of the greatest aviation pioneers because of all the stuff he did to move aviation to what it is today. He was born in Wapakoneta, Ohio on August 5, 1930. He started his nasa career in Ohio. Neil was a test pilot, engineer, and astronaut for 17 years. He first was a project pilot on many high speed airplanes like the X-15. Then later went to a full time astronaut in 1962 and performed the first successful docking of two vehicles in space. He later started to prepare for the apollo 11 mission which was to determine to land the first person on the moon. Neil Armstrong was born in Wapakoneta Ohio on August 5, 1930. He then later became a naval aviator from 1949 to 1952. In 1955 he started his new job at National Advisor Committee for Aeronautics (NACA). Over the next 17 years he was a test pilot, engineer, and an astronaut. He was a project pilot on many high speed aircrafts including the X-15 which can fly over 4000mph. He has also flown over 200 aircrafts including jets, rockets, gliders, and helicopters. Neil armstrong later decided to become a full time astronaut in 1962. He first mission as an astronaut was gemini 8 which launched in 1966. He became the first person ever to dock two...
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...On, August 5, 1930 in Wapakoneta, Ohio on a farm Neil A. Armstrong was born (Neil Armstrong UXL). First, Neil made sure to live his life to the fullest being adventurous and going out of his comfort zone. Armstrong found his hobby at a young age he said, his youngest memory at the age of two was going to an air race in Cleveland (Neil Armstrong UXL). Now interested in flying, Neil began building model airplanes to learn about the basics of flight mechanics (Neil Armstrong UXL). In 1947, “Armstrong enrolled at Purdue University on a Navy Scholarship to pursue a degree in aeronautical engineering” (Purdue Remembers Neil Armstrong). From a little kid to now he was adventurous and hard-working making sure to never give up. Armstrong made sure he worked hard to reach his dreams later on in his full-filled life. For example, Neil always was hard-working to earn what he wanted, he worked at many jobs just to save money for flying lessons at $9 an hour which was a considerable amount of money at that time (Neil Armstrong UXL). Additionally, the day of Neil’s 16th birthday he got his license to be an official pilot (Neil Armstrong BS). Furthermore, while he was in college, he...
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...“Mystery creates wonder is the basis of man’s desire to understand.” Neil Alden Armstrong was born on August 5,1930 when he was six he flew his first plane. Six hundred million people watched the first man walked on the moon on tv. Neil Armstrong was a pioneer of space exploration. He was an American hero. He became something more then he become. Neil Armstrong was so talented on so many ways. His love for flying started at a young age his father took him to a air show. He took pilot lessons with his dad. Neil A Armstrong the first man to walk on the moon. He had courage,determination also he got the langley gold medal. His dream to become a hero. Neil married a lady named Janet After graduation from college he became a test pilot....
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...On July 20th, 1969, Neil Armstrong became the first man to step foot on the moon with the iconic words, “That's one small step for a man, one giant leap for mankind.” The U.S. moon landing was an immense source of pride for Americans; it occurred during the Cold War, a period of political turmoil between the United States and Soviet Union. As more than 600 million huddled in front of their T.V. screens watching a group of American men made history, they were united under a national identity. Americans viewed the landing as a U.S. victory and the end of the Cold War. Given that consumers make “62% to 90% of their snap decisions about products based on color alone”, the use of color in the moon landing advertisements is very conscious. In the first and second advertisements, complimentary colors red and green are used. The use of complementary colors provide “stark visual contrast” and are considered more “dynamic and pleasing to the eye”. The third advertisement, though not specifically marketing the moon landing, uses red, white, and blue. This creates a patriotic undertone,...
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...Professor - Neil Alden Armstrong was an American astronaut and the first person to walk on the oon. He was also an aerospace engineer, naval aviator, test pilot and university professor. Before becoming an astronaut, Armstrong was an officer in the U.S. navy and served in the Korean War. After the war, he earned his bachelor’s degree at Purdue University and served as a test pilot at the National Advisory Committee for aeronautics now known as the Dryden Flight Research Center where he logged over 900 flights. He later completed graduate studies at the University of Southern California. A participant in the U.S. Air Force’s Man in Space Soonest and X-20 Dyna Soar human spaceflight programs, Armstrong joined the NASA Astronaut Corps in 1962....
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...Neil Alden Armstrong was born in Wapakoneta, Ohio on August 5, 1930 and was the first astronaut that has ever walked on the moon and was apart of the mission of apollo 11. Armstrong was a great influence to america and has redirected the world to the way it is.Neil A. Armstrong, the first man to walk on the moon, was born in Wapakoneta, Ohio,on August 5, 1930. He began his NASA career in Ohio.After serving as a naval aviator from 1949 to 1952, Armstrong joined the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics (NACA) in 1955. His first assignment was with the NACA Lewis Research Center (now NASA Glenn) in Cleveland. Over the next 17 years, he was an engineer, test pilot, astronaut and administrator for NACA and its successor agency, the National...
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...for better. Inspiration The people with whom he is associated with on bases of values, interest, aims or believes usually inspire an individual. The historical figure that had always inspired me, even before I had the understanding of inspiration is none other than Neil Armstrong. Neil Alden Armstrong an aerospace engineer by education and a naval aviator, test pilot and university professor by profession, as is a well-known fact, was the first man to step on the moon. Neil personal interest was in plane. He fell in love with them at the age of two when his father took him to Cleveland airspaces. At the age of six, he went on his first plane ride and had his piloting license at the age of sixteen even before he had his driving license (Biography.com ,2012). Armstrong was the second member of his family to go to college. He earned his bachelor’s in aeronautical engineering from Prude University under the Holloway Plan. As his education was funded through the Holloway Plan, he had to serve three years in navy after completing two years of his bachelor’s. In navy, Armstrong served as a naval aviator, flying jets for the navy. During his three-year service for the navy, Armstrong witnessed and served in the Korean War and received “Air Medal”, “Gold Star”, “Korean Service Medal” and “Engagement Star” for his services (Field, 2012). He after navy returned to the university to finish his degree. There he met his future wife and got married to her while...
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...Were the moon landings real? There has been rumors that Neil armstrong landing on the moon was fake. That it was all filmed in a studio. Some people think it actually happened. But it’s up to you on what you think were they real or was the whole thing faked? This is what I believe… I believe that the moon landings were real. I think the whole thing happened. That NASA sent a man to the moon. Sure I have seen evidence to prove why it didn’t really happen but there is one piece of evidence I saw that changed my whole thought. Some evidence to prove the moon landings didn’t really happen is John F kennedy promised a man on the moon by the end of the 1960’s, and since we were in a race with the Soviet Union to get a man on the moon we wanted...
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...Good Morning fellow classmates I am going to talk about the first man ever to walk on the moon. His name was Neil Armstrong. His quote was “one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind.” I chose this speech because it stuck out to me not because he recently passed but they it sounded it just spoke to me. I am going to tell you about how he was brave, a true American, and how he is important to me. I think Neil Armstrong was very brave for multiple reasons. First is that he had gone out there without knowing anything. He didn’t know what was there or what could have happened. I mean yeah they had a basic idea of what was out there but still. He had no clue what he was getting himself into no idea at all. And he was the first person to step foot on the moon and plant the flag that would be pretty scary. Not only was he brave in my opinion but he was a true American. To me Neil was a true American for a couple of things. He did this not only for himself but for the world and mostly our country. And to have that flag on the moon is just special and I bet he felt great putting it up because I know I would. This also proved to the person that pretty much nothing was impossible. That they could get up onto that rock in the sky we call the moon that we could do anything. He was a true American, and he was also important to me. Neil Armstrong in my opinion was a great man and he was important to me. He did this huge thing that made history and completely changed the world. He...
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...The man on the moon In the year 1969, for the first time ever a man set foot on the moon. It made the news everywhere and it was a very risky mission but it got completed. In the passages we read, it showed us four perspectives. A news article, a speech, a commentary and a political cartoon. All four of these perspectives showed an interaction among the speaker, audience, and subject. Which is called the rhetorical triangle. When someone uses the rhetorical triangle or ethos, pathos, and logos, it makes the passages much more interesting and you’ll get a better understanding on what they are trying to inform. In the first passage, Neil Armstrong is describing his experience being the first man on the moon. The New York Times did a really good job informing the...
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...One small step for man, one giant leap for mankind; a famous quote from the first person to land on the moon, Neil Armstrong. Sending a man on the moon was one of NASA's most historical moments ever accomplished. The undertaking of Apollo 11 exhibited the success of NASA's capabilities and gave scientists a better understanding of the moon. With NASA's work and determination, they ended the competition between American and the Soviet Union space race and brought all nations closer together. During World War II, missiles were used for mass destruction in enemy territory. Military technology was improved over time, therefore, missiles became bigger and powerful. The United States and the Soviet Union created some of the most powerful missiles in the war. After the war, the...
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...is what Neil Armstrong, Buzz Aldrin, and Michael Collins had to do. Apollo 11 was a manned mission to the moon, the astronauts included, Neil Armstrong, Buzz Aldrin, and Michael Collins. What was Apollo 11? Apollo 11 was the first manned mission to land on the Moon. The astronauts returned to Earth with samples from the moon (“Apollo 11”). Also, Apollo 11 paved the path for other space missions (“Apollo 11”). Some of the astronauts brought samples of the lunar surface back to Earth. This helped scientist learn more about the moon. The Apollo 11 mission also paved the way for other space missions. Apollo 11 paved the way for many space missions and helped scientist learn more about the moon. Neil Armstrong...
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...On June 20, 1969, the Apollo 11 moon lander set down on the moon, a moment frozen in time just the same as the footprints frozen on the surface. Although, that is not exactly what happened; humans did not land on the moon in 1969. The supposed first man to walk on the moon, Neil Armstrong, delivered a famous quote known as “That’s one small step for man; one giant leap for mankind” (FACT CHECK). One of the main reasons why America was pushing to put a man on the moon by the end of the 1960s was to further the Cold War between America and Russia and hopefully make amends, this included a space race between the two nations. (Moon Landing) Many people are unaware and have never been informed that there were ten unsuccessful attempts to the moon before Apollo 11....
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...The Race in Space: The U.S. Remains Victorious As the entire world watched from Earth on July 20, 1969, Neil Armstrong stepped foot on the moon. He was not only the first human, but the first American in doing so. The race to the moon ended on that day and the United States proclaimed as the victor among their immediate competitor, the Soviet Union. Over the next 4 years, an additional eleven men would leave their footprints in history, all similar Neil, being American. Since then, countries all over the world have attempted to surpass the U.S. for a chance at being first in space exploration and development. None has been a bigger competitor for the U.S. than Russia. Because of the advances the United States has and continues to make, the...
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...The Moon Landing On the day of July 20, 1969 the United States of America accomplished a colossal feat that astonished the world. After years of trial and error the United States of America was able to beat all odds and all other countries in putting a man on the Earth’s moon, two men to be exact. Neil Alden Armstrong, the first man to lay his feet on the moon’s surface and Edwin Eugene “Buzz” Aldrin Jr. who shortly followed became symbols of America’s self-proclaimed superiority. The controversy of this topic lies in many questions. What events took place that led up to the moon landing? Who was involved? How and why did we put a man on the moon and be the first? History itself can give us these answers but there is also one question that seems to still have people talking to this day and that is, did it really even happen or could it possibly be the United States of America’s greatest hoax? The Cold War began approximately in 1945 at the end of World War II. The United States, Great Britain and some other allied counties decided they wanted to contain communism in the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (U.S.S.R) and China. Although the United States of America and these communist enemies did not get in any physical battles during this war there was definitely a lot of unspoken threats and the flexing of muscles between the two super powers, the United States of America and the Soviet Union. One of the two biggest contests or “races” between the two countries began when...
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