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NameNeil Alden Armstrong
Born5th August 1930
Died25th August 2012 (aged 82)
NationalityUSA
Occupationastronaut, pilot, engineer, professor
Time in space8 days, 14 hours, 12 minutes, 30 seconds
Image
A portrait of astronaut Neil Armstrong in his NASA spacesuit, standing with one hand on his helmet. The moon is visible in the background, symbolizing his role as the first person to walk on the lunar surface during the Apollo 11 mission
Credit
This work by NASA is licensed under Creative Commons Zero v1.0 Universal
Neil Armstrong in 1969

Neil Armstrong grew up in Ohio, USA. He flew a plane for first time when he was 6 years old which sparked his love of flying. Aged 16, he received his pilot's licence. Neil joined the US Navy and served as a naval aviator in the Korean War. The navy paid his college fees and Neil completed a Bachelor's degree in Aeronautical Engineering.

After the war, Neil was a research test pilot for the agency which would later become NASA. He was selected for NASA's astronaut programme in 1962. His first flight was as the pilot of Gemini 8 in 1966.

On July 20th 1969, as commander of the Apollo 11 mission, Neil was the first person to walk on the Moon. Neil was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom by President Nixon, and the Congressional Gold Medal, amongst many others.