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Neil Armstrong's family, Eric, Janet, and Stephen, watching his launch to the Moon, 1969

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Neil Armstrong during Apollo 11 spacesuit fitting, 1969

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Artemis II Respond to Ryan Gosling's Message of Support This is one of those strange juxtapositions between fact and fiction, especially as Ryan Gosling has not just appeared in the film Project...

#MarsHillBlog Post On Artemis II crew responding to Ryan Gosling's message of support #RyanGosling #Films #NeilArmstrong #ArtemisII #ReidWiseman #VictorGlover #ChristinaKoch #JeremyHansen #TheMoon #SolarSystem #Space paulburgin.blogspot.com/2026/04/arte...

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#RyanGosling already played #Moon legend #NeilArmstrong in #FirstMan before becoming #TheAstronaut in #ProjectHailMary.🧑🏼‍🚀

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To the generation that watched the moon landing as young children, but just never got the chance to follow #NeilArmstrong, we also had the dream - but not the spaceship.
To the younger generations that can follow in the footsteps of #Artemis, grab the opportunities with both hands and just do it.

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Didn't Michael Collins fly around the moon, while Buzz and Neil were on the moon...so why is Artemis said to be going further? Shared via Copilot

Didn't #MichaelCollins fly around the #moon, while #BuzzAldrin and #NeilArmstrong were on #TheMoon...so why is #Artemis2 said to be going further? #NASA #CapeKennedy #TMinus10days #ArtemisII
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La madrugada del #21Julio 1969, junto a mí tía Namin, vi cómo #NeilArmstrong posaba por 1.ªvez su pie en la #luna mientras #JesúsHermida lo narraba y nos hacía imaginar, más q ver, en aquel televisor q nos mostraba imágenes en blanco y negro
Hoy #1Abril vuelven a viajar a la luna y la sigo mirando🌕

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El incidente de la Gemini 8: 60 años del primer acoplamiento y crisis en órbita El programa Gemini de la NASA, puente entre Mercury y Apolo, fue clave para desarrollar técnicas esenciales como acoplamientos orbitales y estancias prolongadas en microgravedad. La misión Gemini 8, lanzada el 16 de marzo de 1966, marcó el primer acoplamiento exitoso de una nave tripulada con la etapa Agena, pilotada por Neil Armstrong y David Scott en su debut espacial. Tras unirse perfectamente a las seis horas de misión, el conjunto comenzó a girar de forma incontrolable debido a un fallo en un propulsor OAMS de la Gemini, que se mantuvo encendido por un posible cortocircuito. Los astronautas apagaron el sistema de la Agena y se separaron, pero la cápsula entró en un giro violento de hasta 50 rpm, generando fuerzas de 0,9 g que causaron vértigo y desorientación. Armstrong, con gran pericia, activó los propulsores RCS de reentrada (reservados para esa fase) y estabilizó la nave en 30 segundos, consumiendo gran parte del combustible. La misión se abortó y amerizaron de emergencia en el Pacífico, cerca de Okinawa, siendo rescatados tras 40 minutos. Este suceso, ocurrido 10 días antes del 60 aniversario en 2026, subrayó los riesgos de la carrera espacial. Aunque no se confirmó la causa exacta al destruirse el módulo de servicio, sirvió de lección para misiones futuras. Armstrong y Scott, que luego caminaron sobre la Luna, demostraron su valía. La Agena reutilizada en Gemini 10 completó objetivos pendientes.

El incidente de la Gemini 8: 60 años del primer acoplamiento y crisis en órbita

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Newly Discovered Photos Show Astronaut Neil Armstrong After the Gemini 8 Emergency Sixty years after Neil Armstrong barely survived an emergency in orbit around Earth on Gemini 8, never-before-seen photos of his heroic return have been donated to the Ohio museum that bears his name.

Newly Discovered Photos Show Astronaut #NeilArmstrong After the Gemini 8 Emergency

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These Never-Before-Seen Photos Show Astronaut Neil Armstrong Relaxed and Smiling After He Almost Died in the Gemini 8 Emergency Few members of the media were at the unexpected arrival site. Military police officer Ron McQueeney was one of the few photographers who documented the occasion

These Never-Before-Seen Photos Show Astronaut Neil Armstrong Relaxed and Smiling After He Almost Died in the Gemini 8 Emergency: Few members of the media were at the unexpected arrival site. Military police officer Ron… @SmithsonianMag #NeilArmstrong #Gemini8 #Astronauts #SpaceHistory #NASA

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#Langenburg, #Saskatchewan, #Canada, September 1, 1974
#NeilArmstrong #EdwinFuhr #UAP #PAN #UFO #OVNI
MYSTÈRES EN TERRE CANADIENNE PIÈCES DU CANADA 2024 #07 L'INCIDENT DE LANGENBURG
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Pièce photoluminescente en argent pur Mystères en terre canadienne
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Never-before-seen photos of Neil Armstrong's near-fatal NASA mission surface 60 years later - Replaye Neil Armstrong photos from NASA's 1966 Gemini 8 emergency splashdown near Japan are now public, donated to the Armstrong Air & Space Museum in Wapakoneta, Ohio.

Never-before-seen photos of Neil Armstrong's near-fatal NASA mission surface 60 years later
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Newly discovered photos show astronaut Neil Armstrong after the Gemini 8 emergency Previously unreleased photos show astronaut Neil Armstrong in the aftermath of a space mission that almost took his life.

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Some fun photos just showed up of David Scott and Neil Armstrong after they nearly spun to death.

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Lost photographs reveal Armstrong's composure in the moment that made him the Moon walker Recovered 1966 photographs show Neil Armstrong's composure after emergency splashdown. His crisis management became key to becoming Moon mission commander.

Lost photographs reveal Armstrong's composure in the moment that made him the Moon walker

#NeilArmstrong #Space #Apollo11 #AusNews

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​Um pequeno passo para o homem, um solo épico para a humanidade! 🎺👨‍🚀 Antes das IAs, a gente já orbitava na intertextualidade unindo os dois Armstrongs: o brilho da Lua com o swing de New Orleans. Criatividade raiz é outro nível! ✨🌑
#sejaduca #AstroJazz #Mashup #LouisArmstrong #NeilArmstrong

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The Colorado State flag: a white stripe over a dark blue background with a red 'C' arcing around a yellow disc.

The Colorado State flag: a white stripe over a dark blue background with a red 'C' arcing around a yellow disc.

"C" is for #Colorado in this clean abstraction of the snow-capped Rocky Mountains. The striped horizon is studded with a single golden nugget, gleaming with sunlight and nestled into the red letter. This flag joined #NeilArmstrong on the #Apollo11 mission. We love this flag to the moon and back!

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Die Mondlandung am 20. Juli 1969 gilt als einer der größten Meilensteine der Menschheitsgeschichte.

Die Mondlandung am 20. Juli 1969 gilt als einer der größten Meilensteine der Menschheitsgeschichte.

Die Mondlandung am 20. Juli 1969 gilt als einer der größten Meilensteine der Menschheitsgeschichte, als Neil Armstrong als erster Mensch die Oberfläche des Mondes betrat.

#Mondlandung
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Neil Armstrong HRH vs Nicholas de Vere von Drakenberg - 13th Cousins
#neilarmstrong #armstrong #weir #devere #dragoncourt
#genealogy #dna #family #humanity #monad

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Tonight (February 4, 2026), the moon is in its waning gibbous phase—still bright and nearly full (around 87–94% illuminated), just a couple days after the full moon.

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#MoonLanding #Apollo11 #NeilArmstrong #SpaceExploration #Inspiration #GiantLeap #Music

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"That's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind." 🌕
— Neil Armstrong, July 20, 1969

A moment that changed history forever. Dream bigcent big, reach higher.
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#MoonLanding #Apollo11 #NeilArmstrong #SpaceExploration #Inspiration #GiantLeap #Music

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The Metal Library, by The Truth Is Out There track by The Truth Is Out There

The Metal Library the-truth-is-out-there.bandcamp.com/track/the-me... #TheTruthIsOutThere #themetallibrary #ecuador #earth #music #sound #cave #macclesfield #studio #neilarmstrong #sunday #saturday #europe #usa #ambient #film #soundscape #soundtrack #filmscore #radio #universe #exploration #caves

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Just watched a documentary about Neil Armstrong. Inevitably, footage of Richard Nixon was used.
Can you imagine The Donald rambling about magnets and windmills to Buzz Aldrin?
#neilarmstrong #richardnixon #nixon #buzzaldrin #astronauts #NASA #donaldtrump #donald #trump #donaldjtrump #DementiaDon

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1969 I've had a few really great years -- and a few really awful ones -- but 1969 stands out as my favorite. The world seemed to spin faster, and everything was changing. We had amazing music and the most fun we'd ever have. It was before AIDS. Sex was fun, and the worst disease you could get was something a doctor could fix with a shot of antibiotics.

1969, it was a very good year. #NeilArmstrong #Woodstock #Peace

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A Brief Look at Apollo 11 With the forthcoming manned mission to the Moon in Artemis II, Mars Hill is looking at the previous manned missions which orbited and/or ...

#MarsHillBlog Post A brief look at Apollo 11 #Apollo11 #NeilArmstrong #BuzzAldrin #MichaelCollins #Earth #TheMoon #SolarSystem #Space paulburgin.blogspot.com/2026/01/a-br...

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https://markothecomic.substack.com/podcast #ikea #jeffreyepstein #michaeljackson #neilarmstrong

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#CeJourLà #OnThisDay - Le 20 janvier 1930 naissance de Edwin Eugene Aldrin Jr. alias #BuzzAldrin à Glen Ridge (NJ). Il a notamment participé au programme Gemini et la mission Gemini 12. Il a été avec #NeilArmstrong l'un des premiers à fouler le sol lunaire avec #Apollo11.

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17 August 2023: When she came home from work yesterday my wife could smell the fish I'd had for lunch.

"It was one small tin of sardines" I said.

Then the muse grabbed me so I added "But it was a giant leap for sardine-kind".

Well it amused me.

#Sardines #fish #Food #NeilArmstrong

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FOUND: Neil Armstrong’s Secret Stash & The Challenger Wreckage Neil Armstrong was the ultimate rule follower. So why did he hide a bag of "stolen" moon gear in his closet for 40 years? Space history is usually written in textbooks, but sometimes, it’s found in a dusty closet or at the bottom of the ocean. In this episode, we explore the incredible stories of lost space relics that resurfaced decades later to rewrite history. We start with the secret life of Neil Armstrong. After his passing, his widow Carol discovered a white stowage bag—known as the McDivitt Purse—hidden in their home. Inside wasn't just junk; it was the 16mm Data Acquisition Camera that filmed the lunar landing—a priceless artifact that was technically supposed to be left on the Moon to save weight. Why did he keep it? And how did he get it back to Earth? Then, we fast forward to the haunting 2022 discovery off the Florida coast. We discuss how divers searching for WWII planes accidentally found a massive segment of the Space Shuttle Challenger, resting on the ocean floor since the 1986 tragedy. As we approach the 40th Anniversary of the Challenger disaster, we examine the emotional weight of these artifacts. From "contraband" souvenirs to tragic debris, these objects bridge the gap between the stars and the human experience. In this episode, we uncover: - The Armstrong Secret: The contents of the hidden Apollo 11 purse. - The Rules of Weight: Why NASA wanted that camera left on the Moon. - The Challenger Find: How a TV crew found the shuttle 36 years later. - The Legacy: What these objects tell us about the cost of exploration. 🎧 Press play to uncover the secrets NASA didn't put in the museum. Did this story give you chills? Please hit the Follow button and leave a 5-star review! Share this with a history buff who thinks they know everything about Apollo 11—we bet they don't know this.

📣 New Podcast! "FOUND: Neil Armstrong’s Secret Stash & The Challenger Wreckage" on @Spreaker #40thanniversary #apollo11 #artifacts #astrohistory #astronomy #challengerdisaster #historyfacts #lostandfound #moonlanding #mystery #nasa #neilarmstrong #oceandiscovery #podcast #science #spacehistory

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THE PHOTOS LIED: Charles Duke on the "Alien" Reality of the Moon We tend to picture the Moon as a grey, dusty playground. But according to Apollo 16 astronaut Charles Duke, the reality is far more "alien" and terrifying than any camera could ever capture. In this exclusive deep dive, we sit down with the man who has one of the most unique resumes in the galaxy. Before he walked on the lunar surface himself, Charlie Duke was the CapCom—the voice in Mission Control who talked Neil Armstrong through the white-knuckle landing of Apollo 11. Now in his late eighties, Duke is taking the gloves off. He describes the "terrifyingly black sky," the visual void that swallowed all light, and the stark contrasts that no photograph has ever done justice. We explore the untold scientific victories of his mission, including the deployment of the first lunar telescope, and why he spends his days fighting back against Moon Landing Skeptics. This isn't just a history lesson; it's a bridge to the future. We discuss why Duke believes we must go back to the Moon to prepare for the ultimate leap: Human exploration of Mars. In this episode, we uncover: - The Visual Void: Why the sky on the Moon looks nothing like it does in movies. - The Voice of History: What it felt like to guide the Eagle to the surface in 1969. - Debunking the Hoax: Duke’s blunt message to conspiracy theorists. - Mars 2030: Why the next generation must go further than Apollo ever did. 🎧 Press play to hear the raw, unfiltered truth about leaving Earth. Did this episode reignite your love for space? Hit the Follow button and share this with a friend who dreams of Mars. Let’s keep the spirit of exploration alive!

📣 New Podcast! "THE PHOTOS LIED: Charles Duke on the "Alien" Reality of the Moon" on @Spreaker #apollo16 #artemis #astronaut #charlesduke #conspiracytheory #deepspace #interview #lunarsurface #marsmission #moonlanding #nasa #neilarmstrong #podcast #sciencefacts #spacehistory #spacetravel #truth

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