One of my childhood heroes, a true American MAN, one of the greatest test pilots of all time, a fellow Ohioan, a figure of modesty and humility: Neil Armstrong, R.I.P
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R.I.P. Neil Armstrong 1930-2012
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R.I.P. Neil Armstrong 1930-2012
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As you say, a truely great and humble man. The courage that was shown by those first astronauts is astounding. They are admired and respected around the world.
I'm not completely mad, there are bits missing!
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DittosBigwind wrote:As you say, a truely great and humble man. The courage that was shown by those first astronauts is astounding. They are admired and respected around the world.
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Re: R.I.P. Neil Armstrong 1930-2012
Not just those first astronauts, in my opinion. Last night, when I finally got home from work, I looked up into the sky to find the big dipper and the north star, a falling star burned up in the atmosphere. You may say, "so what?" But, what if that same falling star had hit the ISS in orbit in a critical area? Does the opening moments of the movie Armageddon come to mind?Bigwind wrote:As you say, a truely great and humble man. The courage that was shown by those first astronauts is astounding. They are admired and respected around the world.
IMO, All of the astronauts ( and cosmonauts for that matter ) should be looked up to as hero's. Much more than today's movie stars and superstar athletes.
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Re: R.I.P. Neil Armstrong 1930-2012
He has taken the next "small step" and he will be missed