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... with ball-shaped "hot nose," reaching 50,000 feet and 1,254 mph, NASA's Neil Armstrong making his second familiarization flight. Tory IIA reactor, part of AEC-USAF Pluto program to ...
... they would be otherwise aware of it. ''(NASA Release 70-148)'' Work of Grover Moreland, "Neil Armstrong of the rockcutters, the man entrusted with... stretching the first precious lumps of moon matter ...
... T. Broyhill (R-Va.) introduced H.R. 10065 "to redesignate the Washington National Airport as `Neil Armstrong Airport.' Bill was referred to House Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce. ''(CR, 7/26 ...
... technological stunts were "prisoners of limited vision who cannot comprehend, or do not care, that Neil Armstrong's step in the lunar dust will be well remembered when most of today's ...
... . (R-Fla.), entered tributes in the Congressional Record. Fuqua said: "Since July of 1969 when Neil Armstrong first set foot on the lunar surface our national space program has had an ever ...
... landing. "That was a highly emotional moment for me. The actual touchdown, not so much Neil Armstrong's walk." Cronkite, preparing for the TV documentary "Space: A Report to the Stockholders," said ...
... 20 July 1969, millions of people all over the globe watched .. as Apollo 11 Astronaut Neil Armstrong's great left boot groped for the lunar surface and he made his 'one small ...
... -awareness to take a greater stride away from earth-centered thinking than was afforded by Neil Armstrong's historic step on to the moon." Discovering organic life on Mars would strengthen the ...
... "Space Exploration Day" to coincide with the date 7 yr ago when U.S. astronaut Neil Armstrong became the first man to set foot on the moon. NASA's Viking spacecraft 1 ...
... men and women involved in space exploration. Original inductees, numbering 35, included U.S. astronaut Neil Armstrong and Soviet cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin . Nine of the 35 were from the Soviet Union; eight ...

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