No bias birthday

I doubt anyone has a problem with Neil.
You mean except for his perpetuating the myth of Man landing on the Moon instead of admitting it was faked on a soundstage?

(Sorry, I had to do it - I'm weak and pathetic)

Salutes to Neil on his birthday, and the other astronauts and cosmonauts in their pursuit of the unknown and unexplored.

Brian:salute:

(and to the Chinese emperor who blasted himself into orbit hundreds of years earlier than anyone else - if that really happened, although Mythbusters thinks its highly unlikely...)
 
Congrats Neil! I remember watching you blast off ... I even had Mom by me a set of sheets, pillow cases and blankets depicting the space race!

:salute:
 
One of my heroes and one I have met and chit-chatted with too. A totally humble man, unlike a certain pilot who broke the sound barrier, whom I have met too. Despite all of his accomplishments, Neil Armstrong once said his favorite form of flying was low level and slow in his Aeronca Champ, a man after my own heart. Happy Birthday Neil, a high point in my life was meeting and talking to you about aviation in general.

Caz
 
One small man and a giant hero for mankind. A great pilot and hero who proved that NASA politicians could do something right every once and a while.

Happy Birthday Neil! :birthday2
 
Congrats, Neil.





To be honest, I'd rather fly with Pete Conrad anytime. Way more fun.

Yeeeah.
No offense Mr. Armstrong, and happy birthday.

But I agree.
I would have rather been on the trip with the "All Navy" crew, as well.
They had a lot of fun.
"That's All There Is" is probably my favorite episode in "From The Earth To The Moon" miniseries.
 
"That's All There Is" is probably my favorite episode in "From The Earth To The Moon" miniseries.

Mine too. :d


And funnily enough, the one about Apollo 11 was the least interesting one. Too much drama about, well, nothing much. Armstrong was the commander, so he takes the first step and done.


- Edit: Nonetheless, Armstrong, Aldrin and Collins did their job and they did it well. Just as well as the others who took to space.
 
You mean except for his perpetuating the myth of Man landing on the Moon instead of admitting it was faked on a soundstage?

(Sorry, I had to do it - I'm weak and pathetic)

Salutes to Neil on his birthday, and the other astronauts and cosmonauts in their pursuit of the unknown and unexplored.

Brian:salute:

(and to the Chinese emperor who blasted himself into orbit hundreds of years earlier than anyone else - if that really happened, although Mythbusters thinks its highly unlikely...)

As once Cloud9Gal posted...

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