Neil Armstrong
- Country : United States
- Profession :Astronaut And Aeronautical Engineer.
- DOB: 1930-08-05
Neil Armstrong (1930-2012), the American astronaut, and Navy pilot became the first human to step on the moon during Apollo 11 in 1969. Born in Ohio, his famous words “That’s one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind” are etched in history. Armstrong’s lunar stroll symbolizes human exploration’s zenith. Beyond this historic moment, he remained a space exploration advocate, leaving behind an enduring legacy of bravery and scientific progress when he passed away in 2012.
I just feel like whenever the team needs a bucket, I can come and get it. I feel I’m a really good scorer.
Author: Neil ArmstrongWe have learned how to navigate to the moon. That is like the ancient Chinese mainlanders learning how to get to Formosa; Formosa is the moon. After we settle it, we jump off from there to Mars, just like they went next to the Philippines. And from there across our vast galaxy. If the Austronesians can sail in there boats and scatter into settlements across Oceania, we can take our spacecraft and scatter and settle across the Milky Way. It may take even longer than it took the Austronesians, but if they did it, so can we, because they are us.
Author: Neil ArmstrongPreflight planners wanted us to stay in TV range so that they could learn from our results how they could best plan for future missions. I candidly admit that I knowingly and deliberately left the planned working area out of TV coverage to examine and photograph the interior crater walls for possible bedrock exposure or other useful information.
Author: Neil ArmstrongSpace has not changed but technology has, in many cases, improved dramatically. A good example is digital technology where today’s cell phones are far more powerful than the computers on the Apollo Command Module and Lunar Module that we used to navigate to the moon and operate all the spacecraft control systems.
Author: Neil ArmstrongFor The United States, the leading space faring nation for nearly half a century, to be without carriage to low Earth orbit and with no human exploration capability to go beyond Earth orbit for an indeterminate time into the future, destines our nation to become one of second or even third rate stature. While the President’s plan envisages humans traveling away from Earth and perhaps toward Mars at some time in the future, the lack of developed rockets and spacecraft will assure that ability will not be available for many years. Without the skill and experience that actual spacecraft operation provides, the USA is far too likely to be on a long downhill slide to mediocrity. America must decide if it wishes to remain a leader in space. If it does, we should institute a program which will give us the very best chance of achieving that goal.
Author: Neil ArmstrongThe twentieth century was often punctuated with the terror of war and darkened with societal struggles to overcome injustice. But it was also the first century in which technology enabled the tenets and the images of those traumas to reach across the world and touch people in ways that were previously unimagined.
Author: Neil ArmstrongThere was a peculiar sensation of the duality of time — the swift rush of events that characterizes all our lives — and the ponderous parade which marks the aging of the universe. Both kinds of time were evident — the first, by the routine events of the flight, whose planning and execution were detailed to fractions of a second — the latter by rocks around us, unchanged throughout the history of man — whose 3-billion-year-old secrets made them the treasure we sought.
Author: Neil ArmstrongOh, I am quite certain that we will have such bases in our lifetime, somewhat like the Antarctic stations and similar scientific outposts — continually manned. Although, certainly there is the problem of the environment, the vacuum, the high and low temperatures of day and night. Still, in all, in many ways, it’s more hospitable than Antarctica might be.
Author: Neil ArmstrongThe exciting part for me, as a pilot, was the landing on the moon. That was the time that we had achieved the national goal of putting Americans on the moon. The landing approach was, by far, the most difficult and challenging part of the flight. Walking on the lunar surface was very interesting, but it was something we looked on as reasonably safe and predictable. So the feeling of elation accompanied the landing rather than the walking.
Author: Neil ArmstrongThe single thing which makes any man happiest is the realization that he has worked up to the limits of his ability, his capacity. It’s all the better, of course, if this work has made a contribution to knowledge, or toward moving the human race a little farther forward.
Author: Neil ArmstrongAs a boy, because I was born and raised in Ohio, about 60 miles north of Dayton, the legends of the Wrights have been in my memories as long as I can remember.
Author: Neil ArmstrongWe would have loved the opportunity to take some time to enjoy it, but we had the inevitable checklist and experiments that had to go on. So it was back to business, back to work as soon as we congratulated each other.
Author: Neil ArmstrongI was the strange creature that kidnapped Bock from his homeland and brought him to this strange new and still changing planet. I can’t help feeling that I owe him an apology or at least an explanation.
Author: Neil ArmstrongTomorrow, we the crew of Apollo 11 are privileged to represent the United States in our first attempt to take man to another heavenly body.
Author: Neil ArmstrongThere was great uncertainty about how well we would be able to walk in our cumbersome pressurized suit.
Author: Neil ArmstrongLater Apollo flights were able to do more and move further in order to cover larger areas, particularly when the Lunar Rover vehicle became available in 1971.
Author: Neil ArmstrongAll the Apollo people were working hard, working long hours, and were dedicated to making certain everything they did, they were doing to the very best of their ability.
Author: Neil ArmstrongKnowledge is fundamental to all human achievement and progress. It is both the key and the quest that advances mankind. The search for knowledge is what brought men to the moon; but it took knowledge already acquired to make it possible to get there.
Author: Neil ArmstrongEngineers are dedicated to solving problems and creating new, useful, and efficient things. So should not the world admire and respect them? Answer: Only occasionally.
Author: Neil ArmstrongI’ll not assert that it was a diversion which prevented a war, but nevertheless, it was a diversion.
Author: Neil ArmstrongScience fiction writers thought it would be possible. H. G. Wells, Jules Verne, and other authors found ways to get people to the moon. But none of those writers foresaw any possibility of the lunar explorers being able to communicate with Earth, transmit data, position information, or transmit moving pictures of what they saw back to Earth. The authors foresaw my part of the adventure, but your part was beyond their comprehension.
Author: Neil ArmstrongThrough books you will meet poets and novelists whose creations will fire your imagination. You will meet the great thinkers who will share with you their philosophies, their concepts of the world, of humanity and of creation. You will learn about events that have shaped our history, of deeds both noble and ignoble. All of this knowledge is yours for the taking… Your library is a storehouse for mind and spirit. Use it well.
Author: Neil ArmstrongWe would like to give special thanks to all those Americans who built the spacecraft; who did the construction, design, the tests, and put their hearts and all their abilities into those craft. To those people tonight, we give a special thank you, and to all the other people that are listening and watching tonight, God bless you. Good night from Apollo 11.
Author: Neil ArmstrongThe single observation I would offer for your consideration is that some things are beyond your control. You can lose your health to illness or accident. You can lose your wealth to all manner of unpredictable sources. What are not easily stolen from you without your cooperation are your principles and your values. They are your most important possessions and, if carefully selected and nurtured, will well serve you and your fellow man.
Author: Neil ArmstrongI’m substantially concerned about the policy directions of the space agency. We have a situation in the U.S. where the White House and Congress are at odds over what the future direction should be. They’re sort of playing a game and NASA is the shuttlecock that they’re hitting back and forth.
Author: Neil ArmstrongThe method we used to descend from orbit to the surface of an alien world worked, but it would have been far more efficient and far less traumatic if we could just beam down.
Author: Neil ArmstrongIt would be impossible to overstate the appreciation that we on the crew feel for your dedication and the quality of your work.
Author: Neil ArmstrongOur autopilot was taking us into a very large crater, about the size of a big football stadium with steep slopes on the crater covered with very large rocks about the size of automobiles that was not the kind of place that I wanted to try to make the first landing.
Author: Neil ArmstrongFriends and colleagues all of a sudden looked at us, treated us, slightly differently than had months or years before when we were working together. I never quite understood that.
Author: Neil ArmstrongA century hence, 2000 may be viewed as quite a primitive period in human history. It’s something to hope for.
Author: Neil ArmstrongAmerica means opportunity. It started that way. The early settlers came to the new world for the opportunity to worship in keeping with their conscience, and to build a future on the strength of their own initiative and hard work… They discovered a new life with freedom to achieve their individual goals.
Author: Neil ArmstrongFigure out how to build a brand and stick by it so people know what to expect.
Author: Neil ArmstrongIt’s a great thing for a man to walk on the moon. But it’s a greater thing for God to walk on the earth.
Author: Neil ArmstrongEver since I was a little boy, I dreamed I would do something important in aviation.
Author: Neil ArmstrongPilots take no special joy in walking: pilots like flying. Pilots generally take pride in a good landing, not in getting out of the vehicle.
Author: Neil ArmstrongI thought, well, when I step off it’s just going to be a little step — a step from there down to there — but then I thought about all those 400,000 people who had given me the opportunity to make that step and thought it’s going to be a big something for all those folks and, indeed for a lot of others that weren’t even involved in the project, so it was kind of a simple correlation.
Author: Neil ArmstrongAs I stepped on the moon, I looked around, dazed… Magnificent. The vast, sandy silver surface was almost illusory.
Author: Neil ArmstrongIn flying, the probability of survival is inversely proportional to the angle of arrival.
Author: Neil ArmstrongI believe that the message of Apollo XI was that in the spirit of Apollo, a free and open spirit, you can attack a very difficult goal and achieve it, if you can all agree and work together to achieve that goal.
Author: Neil ArmstrongHouston, that may have seemed like a very long final phase. The autotargeting was taking us right into a… crater, with a large number of big boulders and rocks… and it required… flying manually over the rock field to find a reasonably good area.
Author: Neil ArmstrongThe single observation I would offer for your consideration is that some things are beyond your control. You can lose your health to illness or accident. You can lose your wealth to all manner of unpredictable sources. What are not easily stolen from you without your cooperation are your principles and your values. They are your most important possessions and, if carefully selected and nurtured, will well serve you and your fellow man.
Author: Neil ArmstrongI hope you become comfortable with the use of logic without being deceived into concluding that logic will inevitably lead you to the correct conclusion.
Author: Neil ArmstrongYeah, I wasn’t chosen to be first. I was just chosen to command that flight. Circumstance put me in that particular role. That wasn’t planned by anyone.
Author: Neil ArmstrongAll in all, for someone who was immersed in, fascinated by, and dedicated to flight, I was disappointed by the wrinkle in history that had brought me along one generation late. I had missed all the great times and adventures in flight.
Author: Neil ArmstrongIf that’s there, I believe that technology will probably step up to their part of it.
Author: Neil ArmstrongNASA has been one of the most successful public investments in motivating students to do well and achieve all they can achieve. It’s sad that we are turning the programme in a direction where it will reduce the amount of motivation and stimulation it provides to young people.
Author: Neil ArmstrongI was delighted to be in that project… but I don’t think about it on a day-to-day basis — probably only when you guys (in the media) remind me.
Author: Neil ArmstrongTo fly in space is to see the reality of Earth, alone. The experience changed my life and my attitude toward life itself. I am one of the lucky ones.
Author: Neil ArmstrongI flew to the Moon not so much to go there, but as part of developing the system that would allow it to happen.
Author: Neil ArmstrongThe landing approach was, by far, the most difficult and challenging part of the flight. Walking on the lunar surface was very interesting, but it was something we looked on as reasonably safe and predictable. So the feeling of elation accompanied the landing rather than the walking.
Author: Neil ArmstrongIt’s a strange, eerie sensation to fly a lunar landing trajectory not difficult, but somewhat complex and unforgiving.
Author: Neil ArmstrongThis blowing dust became increasingly thicker. It was very much like landing in a fast moving ground fog.
Author: Neil Armstrong
History will remember the twentieth century for two technological developments: atomic energy and space flight.
Author: Neil ArmstrongThere are great ideas undiscovered, breakthroughs available to those who can remove one of truth’s protective layers. There are places to go beyond belief.
Author: Neil ArmstrongThe one thing I regret was that my work required an enormous amount of my time, and a lot of travel.
Author: Neil ArmstrongEvery flying machine has its own unique characteristics, some good, some not so good. Pilots naturally fly the craft in such a manner as to take advantage of its good characteristics and avoid the areas where it is not so good.
Author: Neil ArmstrongWe have no proof, But if we extrapolate, based on the best information we have available to us, we have to come to the conclusion that… other life probably exists out there and perhaps in many places.
Author: Neil ArmstrongHow we use the knowledge we gain determines our progress on earth, in space or on the moon. Your library is a storehouse for mind and spirit. Use it well.
Author: Neil ArmstrongI am, and ever will be, a white-socks, pocket-protector, nerdy engineer, born under the second law of thermodynamics, steeped in steam tables, in love with free-body diagrams, transformed by Laplace and propelled by compressible flow.
Author: Neil ArmstrongI thought the attractions of being an astronaut were actually, not so much the Moon, but flying in a completely new medium.
Author: Neil ArmstrongWe were involved in doing what many thought to be impossible, putting humans on Earth’s moon.
Author: Neil ArmstrongThere are people I’ll always love to listen to, and I’m always ending up discovering new songs by them, which is crazy. Like Stevie Wonder.
Author: Neil ArmstrongSociety’s future will depend on a continuous improvement program for the human character. And what will that future bring? I do not know, but it will be exciting.
Author: Neil ArmstrongNow and then I miss the excitement about being in the cockpit of an airplane and doing new things.
Author: Neil ArmstrongNo matter when you had been to this spot before, a thousand years ago or a hundred thousand years ago, or if you came back to it a million years from now, you would see some different things each time, but the scene would be generally the same.
Author: Neil ArmstrongIf you don’t know who you are, a university is an expensive place to find out.
Author: Neil ArmstrongGliders, sail planes, they’re wonderful flying machines. It’s the closest you can come to being a bird.
Author: Neil ArmstrongYou’ve got to expect things are going to go wrong. And we always need to prepare ourselves for handling the unexpected.
Author: Neil ArmstrongIt’s different, but it’s very pretty out here. I suppose they are going to make a big deal of all this.
Author: Neil ArmstrongWell, I think we tried very hard not to be overconfident, because when you get overconfident, that’s when something snaps up and bites you.
Author: Neil ArmstrongI fully expected that, by the end of the century, we would have achieved substantially more than we actually did.
Author: Neil ArmstrongThe important achievement of Apollo was demonstrating that humanity is not forever chained to this planet and our visions go rather further than that and our opportunities are unlimited.
Author: Neil ArmstrongScience has not yet mastered prophecy. We predict too much for the next year and yet far too little for the next 10.
Author: Neil ArmstrongI guess we all like to be recognized not for one piece of fireworks, but for the ledger of our daily work.
Author: Neil Armstrong