Neil Armstrong Research Paper

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Neil Armstrong First Man on the Moon

Neil Armstrong was a man of intelligence and liveliness, an explorer and adventurer, an officer in the Navy and the commander of the history making Apollo 11 moon landing. Armstrong undertook many unusual jobs leading up to these moments, He had to attend college for many years and fly a vast amount of aircrafts in the Korean War. He even became the first man to walk on the moon's surface. Born in Ohio, Armstrong undertook many different jobs as a kid, including mowing cemeteries for a couple dollars a hour. Then he got involved with planes, he was a “gofer,” a person who fills the tank of gas in a plane and washes the windows, this got him a ride and flying lessons. And later on Armstrong would become a test pilot. On Armstrong’s 16th birthday he got his flying license, he even got his flyers license before he got his drivers license. In 1947 he attended Purdue University college in Indiana to be educated in aerospace engineering. After college, Neil Armstrong was flying over 200 aircrafts. Armstrong would fly planes that could reach 4,000 mph all the way to …show more content…

Armstrong and two other men went with him, Michael Collins and Buzz Aldrin. With 600 million people watching Neil Armstrong made history with the first step on the moon, “That’s one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind.” One of the most acknowledged quotes by Armstrong. After four days, Armstrong's team touched down on Earth, he was granted the Medal of Freedom which represents the highest civilian honor bestowed in the United States. In 1982 Armstrong became a professor at the University of Cincinnati, he stayed active in his field of aerospace engineering and later died in 2012 at the age of 82. “I fully expected that, by the end of the century, we would have achieved substantially more than we did.” -Neil

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