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Worldcrunch on MSNNeil Armstrong On The Moon — This Happened: July 21
Ozzy Osbourne, hard rocking ‘prince of darkness,’ dies at 76 Alex Anzalone "disappointed" in contract situation, but wants to ...
Neil Armstrong, the first man on the moon, was a private person. Therefore, when he spoke, it commanded attention. Here he ...
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How Close Did Neil Armstrong Come to Dying Before the Moon Landing
Armstrong’s career included several near-disasters—most notably the Gemini 8 emergency that sent his spacecraft into an ...
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Space.com on MSNNew Neil Armstrong Prize to honor achievements in space
Purdue University's new Neil Armstrong Space Prize, named for the school's most famous astronaut-alum, will honor achievements in "space discovery, innovation and human achievement." ...
Neil Armstrong Walked on the Moon. To These Boys, He Was Just Dad. DALLAS — In the summer of 1969, Rick Armstrong was 12 and whacking the baseball in the Houston-area Little League.
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'156 heartbeats at touchdown': Neil Armstrong's historic moonwalk and the Indian who covered it
Fifty-six years later, it still remains the most followed and most romantic space mission yet. In April 1968, the ...
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India Today on MSNMoon at risk: Neil Armstrong's Moon landing site added to threatened heritage list
The Moon is all set to welcome new arrivals from Earth as private companies launch two big lunar landers, but did you know Earth's cosmic neighbor is at high risk. The World Monuments Fund (WMF) has ...
Headlines included Neil Armstrong the first man on the moon in 1969 (plus the souvenir edition) and the death of Pancho Villa in 1923. Check out more editions of Today in History at Cincinnati.com.
(Neil Armstrong/NASA via AP, File) (Neil Armstrong / AP) A cut of muslin cloth that traveled to the moon and back with Apollo 11 has found a new home in Dallas.
More than 50 years after Neil Armstrong collected moon dust on the Apollo 11 mission, an anonymous buyer purchased the sample for just over $500,000 at an auction.
Expected to fetch between $20,000 and $27,000, the image was discovered 17 years after the 1969 historic trip made Armstrong the first man to walk on the moon. The astronaut was also behind the ...
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