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Lunar resources, military advantage and scientific discoveries are at stake as America retreats from its admirable legacy of lunar exploration.
However, through it all, Neil Armstrong never publicly alluded to regretting taking that one small step for man, and one ...
Ponant Explorations announced it is supporting an expedition retracing the steps of the 1985 journey to the Geographic North ...
Neil Armstrong, the first man on the moon, was a private person. Therefore, when he spoke, it commanded attention. Here he ...
When students report to Bethel Park schools on Aug. 21 for the first day of classes, it will mark the end of an era as the ...
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Space on MSNNew Neil Armstrong Prize to honor achievements in spacePurdue University's new Neil Armstrong Space Prize, named for the school's most famous astronaut-alum, will honor ...
New international award to honor excellence and innovation in scientific achievement, economic opportunity and global ...
The Neil Armstrong Space Prize honors Purdue graduate and space pioneer Neil Armstrong, the first person to walk on the moon ...
Design studio Exhibitry deployed BRILLIANT LED displays to create an immersive show for 150th anniversary of Purdue ...
At 10:56 p.m. ET on July 20, 1969, the American astronaut Neil Armstrong put his left foot on the lunar surface and famously declared, “That’s one small step for man, one giant leap for ...
Astronaut Neil A. Armstrong, wearing an Extravehicular Mobility Unit, participates in a simulation of deploying and using lunar tools on the surface of the moon during a training exercise in ...
“I feel as though I did get to meet him, in some way.” — Actor Ryan Gosling on Neil Armstrong Not that Neil would have been opposed to the idea of a film being made about his life, Hansen noted.
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