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Armstrong's celebrity led to an uproarious moment when, in the midst of photographing the Taft board of directors, the cameraman got behind the camera and said, "Mr. Armstrong, would you take one small step forward?". -p.597
— Jan 04, 2019 10:07PM
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Michael
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"But I did live in Washington for a time and learned that lack of knowledge about a subject is no impediment to talking about it." - Neil Armstrong - 604
— Jan 04, 2019 11:54PM
Michael
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"That should impress everyone. The atmosphere of the Earth is a small and valuable resource. We're going to have to learn how to conserve it and use it wisely. Down here in the crowd you are aware of the atmosphere and it seems adequate, so you don't worry about it too much. But from a different vantage point. perhaps it is possible to understand more easily why we should be worrying." - Neil Armstrong
— Jan 03, 2019 11:08PM
Michael
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"Hopefully the trips we will be making in the next couple of decades will open up our eyes a little. When you are looking at the Earth from the lunar distance, its atmosphere is just unobservable. The atmosphere is so thin, and such a minute part of the Earth, that it can't be sensed at all." - Astronaut Neil Armstrong, First Man by James R. Hansen, p.565.
— Jan 03, 2019 11:07PM

