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My hero.
RIP Neil you're one of my inspirations
One of my favorite stories about Neil Armstrong was when one day, Neil was testing out a LEM (Lunar Excursion Module) prototype called the LLRV (Lunar Landing Research Vehicle), the thing exploded and fell to the ground and burst into glames. Luckily though, Neil ejected just in time.
Later, either Edwin 'Buzz' Aldrin or Jim Lovell heard the news and went go find Neil, who was sitting in an office filling out paperwork. Aldrin (or Lovell) goes to Neil and says "You almost died! For heavens and you're just sitting here casually!"
And there's Neil, sitting down at his desk doing paperwork and just nods it off and says "There's paper work to fill out"
What a badass!
RIP Neil Alden Armstrong. You were an inspiration to many, a true American hero and an extremely considerate person. You will always be my hero and you will never be forgotten. May you forever be with God. Salutes Rest In Peace Neil, Rest In Peace. – Heather Norwood, Sunday 5th July 2015, 10PM.
thank you neil
This video deserves so much more views.
Rip Neil Alden Armstrong 🙁 Wish He Was Still Alive
This was a great tribute to an American hero and a wonderful human being. May his accomplishments and achievements inspire many generations to come! Thank you NASA for pushing the boundaries for exploration.
This was a great tribute to an American hero and a wonderful human being. May his accomplishments and achievements inspire many generations to come! Thank you NASA for pushing the boundaries for exploration.
hey nile I am missing you. 😭😭🚀
meu sonho era conhecer esse cara 😭
Thanks NASA R.I.P Neil Alden Armstrong You will be with God and Jesus You will always be my hero.
Regards Jack. (Neil's fan)
Wonderful! Just re-watched "The Right Stuff" today and wanted more; this beautifully crafted tribute provided it. Thanks NASA. And thank you Neil Armstrong.