Farewell to a Courageous Explorer

You may have heard that an astronaut named Neil Armstrong died today. He was a hero to me and to many others – the man who took a “giant leap for mankind” when he first walked on the moon on July 20, 1969. Neil Armstrong was a man of courage, and he gracefully accepted his role for the rest of his life as the “face” of the space program and a symbol of man’s exploration of the solar system beyond our own planet. This is a photograph of a footprint on the moon, left by our astronauts back in 1969. It marked the first time that human beings walked on ground that was not Earth. That footprint may last for a million years or longer, because there is no air on the moon. Without air there is no wind to blow the dust around. The print of that first giant step for mankind will live forever on the moon, just as Neil Armstrong’s brave quest to learn more about the moon will live forever in our memories.Read more about Neil Armstrong’s amazing journey and learn all about the life of an astronaut in Seymour Simon’s SPACE TRAVELERS.
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Published on August 25, 2012 13:48
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