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  1. coordinated human and robotic exploration, leading, amongst other things, to human missions on the surface of Mars. Achieving these ambitious exploration goals requires researchers to surmount new challenges and develop coordinated human and robotic exploration capabilities. As has been

  2. www.nasa.gov › astronaut_fact_book_june_2022NASA Astronaut Fact Book

    Since inception, NASA has selected 360 astronaut candidates: 299 men, 61 women; 212 military, 138 civilians; 191 pilots, 159 non-pilots. As of June 2022, there are 44 active astronauts, 18 management astronauts, 10 astronaut candidates, and 288 former astronauts or payload specialists, including those who have left NASA, and those who are deceased.

    • Early Life and Career
    • Moon Landing
    • Later Career

    Neil Armstrong was the eldest of three children born to Viola Louise Engel and Stephen Koenig Armstrong, a state auditor. Neil’s passion for aviation and flight was kindled when he took his first airplane ride at age 6. He was active in the Boy Scouts of America and earned the rank of Eagle Scout, the highest rank attainable. He became a licensed p...

    On July 16, 1969, Armstrong, along with Edwin E. Aldrin, Jr., and Michael Collins, blasted off in the Apollo 11 vehicle toward the Moon (see Apollo program). Four days later, at 4:17 PM U.S. Eastern Daylight Time (EDT), the Eagle lunar landing module, guided manually by Armstrong, touched down on a plain near the southwestern edge of the Sea of Tra...

    Armstrong resigned from NASA in 1971. After Apollo 11 he shied away from being a public figure and confined himself to academic and professional endeavours. From 1971 to 1979 he was professor of aerospace engineering at the University of Cincinnati (Ohio). After 1979 Armstrong served as chairman or director for a number of companies, among them Com...

  3. Jul 18, 2019 · The vital communications link between the astronauts and the Earth, ensuring Neil Armstrong’s first steps and now-famous words—“That’s one small step for [a] man, one giant leap for ...

  4. Sep 19, 2012 · Engineer, pilot, astronaut and the first human to walk on the Moon. Neil Armstrong accepted that he would always be remembered as the first human to set foot on the Moon, which he did as commander ...

    • Roger D. Launius
    • launiusr@si.edu
    • 2012
  5. for astronauts on all three Skylab missions demonstrated the effect of the space environment on total-body calcium levels.6 In 2007, Dr. Adrian LeBlanc, who was the Director of the DSLS at the time, showed that the total-body calcium levels did not tell the whole story. LeBlanc was the lead author of a review

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  7. May 6, 2024 · space exploration, investigation, by means of crewed and uncrewed spacecraft, of the reaches of the universe beyond Earth ’s atmosphere and the use of the information so gained to increase knowledge of the cosmos and benefit humanity. A complete list of all crewed spaceflights, with details on each mission’s accomplishments and crew, is ...

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