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Mourners recall Neil Armstrong's 'life well-lived and service nobly rendered'
Highlights - NASA gives Armstrong's family an American flag from Johnson Space Center - Hundreds attend a memorial ceremony at Washington National Cathedral - Armstrong is remembered as an extraordinary man who shared credit with many - Armstrong,...Tags: Human Interest, Charles F. Bolden, Jr., Space Programs, NASA, Satellite Technology
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Schiff: Astronaut Armstrong 'a reluctant hero'
Pioneering astronaut Neil Armstrong’s public memorial was held today in Washington, D.C., and the first man to walk on the moon was also honored by Rep. Adam Schiff (D-Burbank). Speaking on the floor of the House of Representatives, Schiff noted he...
Tags: Human Interest, Washington, DC, Adam Schiff
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One giant dinner for Lincoln boy: 12-year-old chats and dines with Neil Armstrong
ben@theinteriorjournal.comNEW YORK — Not many people get to even shake an astronaut's hand, but one Lincoln County boy recently got to meet three of the most famous ones during a visit to New York City. Trey Baldwin, 12, met and had dinner with Neil Armstrong, Jim Lovell...Tags: New York City, Times Square, Jim Lovell, Statue of Liberty, Empire State Building
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Discovery and Science also to honor Neil Armstrong
Channel Guide MagazineNot to be outdone by History’s Aug. 28 celebration of Neil Armstrong’s life and accomplishments, Discovery Channel and Science have likewise announced a two-network tribute to the first human to set foot on the moon. At the center of this... -
Rare 'Blue Moon' Shines Bright Friday Night
Los Angeles TimesLOS ANGELES -- People were looking to the skies Friday night to check out -- and photograph -- the blue moon. The best time to see the moon was at 7:13 p.m., and many people posted photos to Facebook and Twitter. The next blue moon won't be seen until...Tags: Los Angeles Times, New Year's Day, NASA, Radio, Entertainment
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Factbox: U.S. Astronaut Neil Armstrong, First Man On The Moon
Reuters(Reuters) - Facts about former U.S. astronaut Neil Armstrong, the first man to walk on the moon, who has died at the age of 82, according to U.S. media: * Armstrong grew up in Ohio with a strong interest in flight and earned his pilot's license while...Tags: Manufacturing and Engineering, Space Programs, Abraham Lincoln, Science and Technology, NASA
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American Hero, Neil Armstrong, dies at 82
The nation is mourning an American icon. Saturday afternoon, the family of Neil Armstrong confirmed he had died at the age of 82. Neil Armstrong was the man who uttered the famous words “one giant leap for mankind” when he became the first...Tags: Technology, Science and Technology
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Neil Armstrong, 1st man on the moon, dies at 82
Associated PressCINCINNATI (AP) - Neil Armstrong was a soft-spoken engineer who became a global hero when as a steely-nerved pilot he made "one giant leap for mankind" with a small step onto the moon. The modest man, who had people on Earth entranced and awed from almost...Tags: Petroleum Industry, Human Interest, Chappaquiddick Island, Entertainment Events, Charlottesville (Charlottesville, Virginia)
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Sally Ride had the cool to break the barriers
Sally Ride had the coolest name. Perfect for the first American woman in space. On that day in 1983 when she shattered the ultimate glass ceiling aboard the shuttle Challenger, many in the crowd of a quarter-million people watching the launch — a...
Tags: Space Programs, The New York Times, Science and Technology, NASA, Gloria Steinem
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Neil Armstrong Dead At 82
ReutersFormer U.S. astronaut, Neil Armstrong, the first man to set foot on the moon, has died at the age of 82, his family said on Saturday. Armstrong underwent a heart-bypass surgery earlier this month, just two days after his birthday on August 5, to...Tags: Obituaries, Space Programs, Satellite Technology, Science and Technology, NASA
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Armstrong's small step a giant leap for humanity
When man first harnessed fire, no one recorded it. When the Wright Brothers showed man could fly, only a handful of people witnessed it. But when Neil Armstrong took that first small step on the moon in July 1969, an entire globe watched in grainy black-...
Tags: Human Interest, Smithsonian Institution, Michael Jackson, Arthur C. Clarke, NASA
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