neil armstrong in English

(born 1930) American astronaut, first man to set foot on the moon on July 20th 1969

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1. Neil Armstrong Autopens and secretarial signatures

2. Neil · Armstrong and Tom · Hanks also for this written foreword.

3. Neil Armstrong is another member of the Hall of Fame.

4. Locked in a basement with imbeciles, dressed like a gay Neil Armstrong.

5. The Apollo 11 astronauts were, from left, Michael Collins, Neil Armstrong and Edwin "Buzz" Aldrin

6. Aldrin and fellow astronaut Neil Armstrong were the first two humans in history to walk on the moon

7. Millions of people were breathlessly watching black - and - white images of Neil Armstrong bounding across a rocky landscape.

8. Find the Appositive: Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin, two American astronauts, first walked on the moon on July 20, 1969.

9. Aldrin followed Neil Armstrong onto the lunar surface on July 20, 1969, completing a 2-hour and 15 minute lunar EVA

10. Bogeyed Lyrics: Jump in the booth / Too high and read my bars wrong / Tryna leave my mark on the planet like I'm Neil Armstrong / Groupies in rockets tyrna reach my hardon / Looking down the

11. Our 25 Astronauts include: Gus Grissom, the second American in space Neil Armstrong, the first person on the moon Gene Cernan, the most recent astronaut to walk on the moon Loren Shriver, who commanded the Space Shuttle to a record altitude of 380 miles above the earth

12. Antithesis is a figure of speech that juxtaposes two contrasting or opposing ideas, usually within parallel grammatical structures. For instance, Neil Armstrong used Antithesis when he stepped onto the surface of the moon in 1969 and said, "That's one small step for a man, one giant leap for mankind."