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E.Aldrin, Apollo 11
E.Aldrin, Apollo 11
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Astronaut Edwin F. Aldrin Jr., lunar module pilot, faces the camera as he walks on the Moon during Apollo 11 extravehicular activity. The visor of his helmet reflects the scene in front of him, such as the Lunar Module and the astronaut Armstrong taking his picture. Astronaut Neil A. Armstrong, Apollo 11 commander, took this photograph with a 70mm lunar surface camera. The astronaut footprints are clearly visible in the foreground.
**The artist: Neil Armstrong**
Born on 5th August 1930 in Wapakoneta, Ohio, Neil Alden Armstrong was an astronaut, a test pilot, United States Navy pilot and an American professor. His first flight in space on board Gemini 8 took place in 1966, a flight for which his role was command pilot. During this mission, he performed the first docking in space between two vehicles with the pilot Dave Scott. Armstrongâs second space flight was as commander of Apollo 11âs famous mission on 20th July 1969\\. During this mission, he and Edwin E. Aldrin landed on the surface of the moon in the lunar model Apollo and explored the lunar surface for two and a half hours (period when they covered approximately 250 m). Neil was the first person to step onto the moon on 21st July 1969 at 2h56 min 15s CUT. At this time he declared: 'Thatâs one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind'. Armstrong received the Congressional Space Medal of Honor.