Armstrong appears most relaxed when he's tackling the nuts and bolts of engineering-related questions. Good talk.
@amrinmansuri24494 ай бұрын
U r real man nasa hero❤
@joeceonnia19544 ай бұрын
Neil Armstrong was true American Hero, served his country honorably ! But what do you think he meant when he said to those students “Remove one of truth’s protective layers”. Truth doesn’t need protection. But lies?
@richardkirk5098Ай бұрын
Man. “The Right Stuff”.
@johnlandrum46498 ай бұрын
Fantastic
@ronaldgarrison8478 Жыл бұрын
10:00 Sounds likely that Yuri Gagarin was the best friend NASA ever had.
@PabloA648 ай бұрын
Qué suerte para esos jóvenes participar de un encuentro de ese nivel, no sólo por el contenido en sí sino por estar inmunes a toda la basura actual de lenguaje inclusivo y discriminante de las universidades argentinas, que opaca enormemente el potencial de nuestros jóvenes. Espero sinceramente que algún día sea sólo un triste recuerdo.
@rodbutler4054 Жыл бұрын
Some people have hidden talents, luck and uncanny ability to deal with emergencies. Neil Armstrong demonstrated this over his career. Some things he would not talk about what he observed on the moon, and speculation of his observing of UFO activity is still talked about today.😢
@respectdawildo_danjones5083 ай бұрын
Skip to 35:40… your welcome
@dannystefanovski55137 ай бұрын
A moon rock given to the Dutch prime minister by Apollo 11 astronauts in 1969 has turned out to be a fake. Curators at Amsterdam's Rijksmuseum, where the rock has attracted tens of thousands of visitors each year, discovered that the "lunar rock", valued at £308,000, was in fact petrified wood.
@ginskimpivot7537 ай бұрын
Incorrect...and rather outdated. You're sitting at the biggest reference library in history, but you repeat denier nonsense you can't be bothered to take a minute to check the basic accuracy of. The Willem Drees sample was only ever alleged to have a link to Apollo astronauts. This is because it was located in the personal effects of the late Drees alongside a card claiming it was to commemorate the visit to Holland by Apollo astronauts. It wasn't actually handed to Drees by any astronaut - it was given to him by US ambassador J. William Middendorf. The presentation card it was found with also makes no claim that the object was an Apollo sample. Gifted lunar samples were never handed over as bare rocks or granules, but rather encased in Lucite and mounted on a base or plaque. These gifts were recorded and had a documented link to where they went and where they were sourced to, if they were fragments from a larger sample *The actual Netherlands gift samples...* *The Netherlands Apollo 11 lunar sample display - a podium-style plaque - consists of four "Moon rock" rice-size particles, 0.05 grams in total, collected by Armstrong and Aldrin, with that country's flag which had been taken to the Moon and back. Sealed in Lucite, mounted on commemorative plaque. Location: Leiden Museum.* *The Netherlands Apollo 17 lunar sample display - commemorative plaque (10 by 14 inches) - one "Moon rock" particle specimen that was cut from lunar basalt 70017 plus the Netherlands country flag. Location: Leiden Museum.* _You're welcome._
@tedpeterson11566 ай бұрын
That’s because some wanker swapped it out and kept it.
@Nunya.Bidness5 ай бұрын
He kept it in his private collection for 18 years, only the was it looked at, who knows what happened in that time.
@ginskimpivot7535 ай бұрын
Not true, Danny boy - it was never valued and had no link to Apollo. The Netherlands samples - two of them - are entirely safe, encased in Lucite, and stored in Leiden.
@ericephemetherson3964 Жыл бұрын
Neil! You damn liar. You never stepped on any moon.
@@tbone1212 information? Evidence? Not a chance he'll provide that. Moon landing denial is an ideological religion.
@RobIn-ky4uz Жыл бұрын
@@Ed-eq8ui watch the original interview from 1969
@Ed-eq8ui Жыл бұрын
@@RobIn-ky4uz I was referencing Eric Ephemetherson's nonsense claim, not T Bone. I'm no moon landing denier. I'm firmly based in reality.
@doneB830 Жыл бұрын
Neil Is a wonderful honourable person that followed his orders to the T. I don’t believe he walked on the moon and I don’t hold this against him.
@ColKurtzknew10 ай бұрын
An honorable person who lied to the world huh ?🤔
@thewildcellist7 ай бұрын
Luckily, belief is not required. This holds true for anything that is objectively provable. For example, few people "believe" in iced lattes, the days of the week, or dental floss. They _know_ those things are real. It's the same with the nine crewed Apollo Moon missions, 1968-72. They're in the exact same category as those three everyday things, inasmuch as they are 100% provable - nothing to do with belief. Belief is for things that cannot be proven, like the existence of God, ghosts, or the Tooth Fairy.
@tedpeterson11566 ай бұрын
@@ColKurtzknew It’s trivial to recruit experimental test pilots and get them to potentially torch their military careers for a hoax. Barely an inconvenience. 400,000 contractors and support personnel too. Scientists too, it just makes sense, when you think about it.
@Nunya.Bidness5 ай бұрын
I suppose the multitude of landings we've had since Neil and Buzz, humans and robots up to and including just last month, are all fake as well. In fact perhaps the moon itself is fake. There were 6 manned landings, but keep watching only Apollo 11 conspiracy videos 👍