But this is Neil Armstrong's Corvette!
Neil Armstrong's Chevrolet Corvette.
Neil Armstrong's footprints still exist on the moon!
Armstrong's family described him as a"reluctant American hero".
Colby Armstrong's measurements his size and weight:.
Neil Armstrong's looked at you, hasn't he?
Armstrong and Aldrin spent 21 hours, 36 minutes on
the moon's surface.
During the launch, Armstrong's heart rate peaked at 110 beats per minute.
The 2012 death of Neil Armstrong and a hospital's $6 million secret.
Armstrong's famed“one small step” line was pre-planned, at least according to his brother.
It's still the third-fastest
long time trial ever, surpassing all of Armstrong's blazing-fast rides.
NASA's Armstrong Flight Research Center has begun
uploading its entire historical archive to YouTube.
As the case grew heated,
LeMond wondered if Blixseth's lawyers were working with Armstrong.
On this day America's aeronautical engineer and
military pilot Neil Armstrong stepped on the moon.
It goes so far as to say that Armstrong was trying to sabotage LeMond's business.
Armstrong's coach, Chris Carmichael, said,"Lance gives us all evidence that
hope is alive and miracles do happen."'.
The institution's growth culminated in 1996 with university
status and a new name: Armstrong Atlantic State University.
NASA's DC-8 flying laboratory is based at Armstrong Flight Research Center Hangar 703 in Palmdale, California.
Armstrong's second and last spaceflight was as mission commander of the
Apollo 11 moon landing, in July 1969.
Neil Armstrong's moon boots are still on the moon,
and it's not because he accidentally forgot them there.
After cutting Armstrong's hair, Sizemore sold some of it to a collector for $3,000 without Armstrong's knowledge.
John Armstrong, one of Waugh's subordinates saw the peak
from a site farther west and called it peak"b".
John Armstrong, one of Waugh's officials,
also saw the peak from a location farther west and called it peak"b".
John Armstrong, one of Waugh's subordinates,
also saw the peak from a site farther west and called it peak“b”.
John Armstrong, one of Waugh's officials,
also saw the peak from a location further west and called it peak'b'.
Vic Armstrong was hired as the stunt coordinator and Reeve's stunt double;
his wife Wendy Leech was Kidder's double.
Karen Armstrong, the British author on comparative religion, has affirmed that"There was
no impropriety in Muhammad's marriage to Aisha.
Armstrong's second and last spaceflight was as commander of Apollo 11,
the first manned Moon landing mission in July 1969.