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'''Neil Alden Armstrong''' ([[August 5]], [[1930]] - [[August 25]], [[2012]]) | '''Neil Alden Armstrong''' ([[August 5]], [[1930]] - [[August 25]], [[2012]]) was a [[NASA]] astronaut and commander on the [[Apollo 11]] mission. He passed away due to complications from his heart surgery. | ||
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Neil Alden Armstrong (August 5, 1930 - August 25, 2012) was a NASA astronaut and commander on the Apollo 11 mission. He passed away due to complications from his heart surgery.
Fiction
Ghosts of Yesterday
Armstrong trained hard for his chosen field of work, and was one of the three astronauts of Apollo 11 when its Saturn V rocket launched from Kennedy Space Center in 1969. After successful launch, he reported back to Mission Control that they were on course for the Moon. Unknown to anyone involved, at the same time the far more advanced spacecraft Ghost 1 was being launched from the Sector Seven High Arctic Base in the north Arctic. Ghosts of Yesterday
Dark of the Moon film
- Actor: Don Jeanes, Atsushi Miyauchi (Japanese dub), Octavio Rojas (Spanish dub), Toni Mora (Spanish-Spain dub)
After a disturbance on the Moon, Neil and his team were selected to investigate the situation, using the cover story of being the manned expedition to the Moon. While on the Moon, the Apollo mission feigned a period of interrupted radio communications. This gave Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin twenty-one minutes to investigate a wrecked spacecraft of alien origin without the knowledge of the general public. Dark of the Moon
Notes
Foreign names
- Japanese: Neil Armstrong (ニール・アームストロング Nīru Āmusutorongu)
External links
- Neil Armstrong at Wikipedia.

