A giant leap for mankind

Published August 29, 2012
Neil Armstrong waves to well-wishers on the way out to the transfer van. – Photo by Reuters
Neil Armstrong waves to well-wishers on the way out to the transfer van. – Photo by Reuters
Neil Armstrong is seen in a LM simulator. – Photo by Reuters
Neil Armstrong is seen in a LM simulator. – Photo by Reuters
Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin prepare for an EVA training session, watched by Deke. – Photo by Reuters
Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin prepare for an EVA training session, watched by Deke. – Photo by Reuters
EVA training shows Neil Armstrong checking his deployment of the erectable S-Band antenna while Buzz Aldrin uses the tongs to gather a sample. – Photo by Reuters
EVA training shows Neil Armstrong checking his deployment of the erectable S-Band antenna while Buzz Aldrin uses the tongs to gather a sample. – Photo by Reuters
Interim Purdue President Timothy Sands speaks during a memorial service for the late Neil Armstrong in front of the Neil Armstrong Hall of Engineering at Purdue. – Photo by AP
Interim Purdue President Timothy Sands speaks during a memorial service for the late Neil Armstrong in front of the Neil Armstrong Hall of Engineering at Purdue. – Photo by AP
A person walks by a plate dedicated to US astronauts Neil Armstrong, Edwin E. Aldrin and Michael Collins at Hollywood. – Photo by AFP
A person walks by a plate dedicated to US astronauts Neil Armstrong, Edwin E. Aldrin and Michael Collins at Hollywood. – Photo by AFP
This photo shows astronaut Neil A. Armstrong stands at the Lunar Module "Eagle" on the historic first extravehicular activity (EVA) on the lunar surface. – Photo by AFP
This photo shows astronaut Neil A. Armstrong stands at the Lunar Module "Eagle" on the historic first extravehicular activity (EVA) on the lunar surface. – Photo by AFP
US Astronaut Neil Armstrong is awarded the Samuel P. Langely medal in front of the Apollo 11 Columbia Command Module during a ceremony on the 30th anniversary of the moon landing as US Vice President Al Gore applauds. – Photo by AFP
US Astronaut Neil Armstrong is awarded the Samuel P. Langely medal in front of the Apollo 11 Columbia Command Module during a ceremony on the 30th anniversary of the moon landing as US Vice President Al Gore applauds. – Photo by AFP
Apollo 11 commander Neil Armstrong's right foot leaves a footprint in the lunar soil July 20, 1969 as he and Edwin "Buzz" Aldrin become the first men to set foot on the surface of the moon. – Photo by AFP
Apollo 11 commander Neil Armstrong's right foot leaves a footprint in the lunar soil July 20, 1969 as he and Edwin "Buzz" Aldrin become the first men to set foot on the surface of the moon. – Photo by AFP
US astronaut Neil Armstrong poses in front of his photo during a visit to the Prince Felipe Museum, in Valencia. – Photo by AFP
US astronaut Neil Armstrong poses in front of his photo during a visit to the Prince Felipe Museum, in Valencia. – Photo by AFP
Apollo 11 U.S. astronaut Buzz Aldrin standing on the Moon, next to the Lunar Module "Eagle". The Plexiglas of his helmet reflects the scene in from of him. – Photo by Reuters
Apollo 11 U.S. astronaut Buzz Aldrin standing on the Moon, next to the Lunar Module "Eagle". The Plexiglas of his helmet reflects the scene in from of him. – Photo by Reuters
Neil Armstrong (L), Michael Collins and Elrin Aldrin smile through the window of the mobile quarantine van. – Photo by Reuters
Neil Armstrong (L), Michael Collins and Elrin Aldrin smile through the window of the mobile quarantine van. – Photo by Reuters
U.S. President Richard Nixon speaks with Apollo 11 astronauts Neil Armstrong, Michael Collins and Edwin Aldrin, inside their quarantine trailer aboard the USS. – Photo by Reuters
U.S. President Richard Nixon speaks with Apollo 11 astronauts Neil Armstrong, Michael Collins and Edwin Aldrin, inside their quarantine trailer aboard the USS. – Photo by Reuters
Looking through the window of a Mobile Quarantine Facility Neil A. Armstrong, Edwin E. Aldrin Jr. and Michael Collins speak to their wives Mrs. Pat Collins, Mrs. Jan Armstrong, and Mrs. Joan Aldrin at Ellington Air Force. – Photo by Reuters
Looking through the window of a Mobile Quarantine Facility Neil A. Armstrong, Edwin E. Aldrin Jr. and Michael Collins speak to their wives Mrs. Pat Collins, Mrs. Jan Armstrong, and Mrs. Joan Aldrin at Ellington Air Force. – Photo by Reuters

On July 20, 1969. Commander Neil A. Armstrong and Air Force Col. Edwin E. "Buzz" Aldrin Jr. became the first men to walk on the moon after blastoff from Cape Kennedy, Fla., on July 16, 1969.

The family of Neil Armstrong, the first man to walk on the moon, says he has died at age 82. A statement from the family says he passed away after facing complications resulting from cardiovascular procedures. Armstrong commanded the Apollo 11 spacecraft that landed on the moon July 20, 1969. Armstrong and fellow astronaut Edwin "Buzz" Aldrin spent nearly three hours walking on the moon, collecting samples, conducting experiments and taking photographs. –Text by Agencies

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