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This is Neil Alden Armstrong, the astronaut and test pilot (1930–2012). The primary historical figure of this name; no disambiguation needed unless corpus contains a distinct Armstrong in aeronautical context.
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- Neil Armstrong — WikipediaWikipedia▎ high· 2026-05-14
- Born Aug 5, 1930; died Aug 25, 2012
- First person to walk on the Moon (Apollo 11, July 20, 1969)
- Naval aviator 1950–1952, 78 Korean War combat missions
- Test pilot for X-15 and Gemini/Apollo programs
- Neil A. Armstrong — NASANational Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)▎ high· 2026-05-14
- Naval aviator 1949–1952 before joining NACA 1955
- Commanded Gemini 8 (first spacecraft docking, March 1966)
- Apollo 11 Commander, 8 days 14 hours in space total
- Post-NASA: professor at University of Cincinnati, corporate board positions
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Disambiguation: This is Neil Alden Armstrong, the astronaut and test pilot (1930–2012). The primary historical figure of this name; no disambiguation needed unless corpus contains a distinct Armstrong in aeronautical context.
Neil Alden Armstrong (1930–2012) was an American astronaut, aeronautical engineer, and test pilot who served as Commander of NASA's Apollo 11 mission and became the first person to walk on the Moon on July 20, 1969. Before his astronaut career, Armstrong was a decorated naval aviator (1950–1952) who flew 78 combat missions during the Korean War, and later served as a research test pilot for NACA's High-Speed Flight Station at Edwards Air Force Base, flying the X-15 hypersonic rocket plane. His presence aboard Apollo 11 is documented in mission debriefings that reference observations of unusual phenomena during the lunar transit, though Armstrong himself did not make public statements regarding UFO encounters. After leaving NASA in 1971, he taught aerospace engineering and held corporate positions in the aerospace industry.
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Desambiguação: This is Neil Alden Armstrong, the astronaut and test pilot (1930–2012). The primary historical figure of this name; no disambiguation needed unless corpus contains a distinct Armstrong in aeronautical context.
Neil Alden Armstrong (1930–2012) foi um astronauta americano, engenheiro aeronáutico e piloto de teste que serviu como Comandante da missão Apollo 11 da NASA e tornou-se a primeira pessoa a caminhar na Lua em 20 de julho de 1969. Antes de sua carreira como astronauta, Armstrong foi um aviador naval condecorado (1950–1952) que voou 78 missões de combate durante a Guerra da Coreia e posteriormente serviu como piloto de teste de pesquisa na Estação de Voo de Alta Velocidade da NACA em Edwards Air Force Base, pilotando o avião-foguete hipersônico X-15. Sua presença a bordo da Apollo 11 está documentada em debriefings da missão que fazem referência a observações de fenômenos incomuns durante o trânsito lunar, embora Armstrong não tenha feito declarações públicas sobre encontros com OVNIs. Após deixar a NASA em 1971, lecionou engenharia aeroespacial e ocupou posições corporativas na indústria aeroespacial.
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- Neil Armstrong — Wikipedia · Wikipedia · reliability:
high— Born Aug 5, 1930; died Aug 25, 2012; First person to walk on the Moon (Apollo 11, July 20, 1969); Naval aviator 1950–1952, 78 Korean War combat missions; Test pilot for X-15 and Gemini/Apollo programs - Neil A. Armstrong — NASA · National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) · reliability:
high— Naval aviator 1949–1952 before joining NACA 1955; Commanded Gemini 8 (first spacecraft docking, March 1966); Apollo 11 Commander, 8 days 14 hours in space total; Post-NASA: professor at University of Cincinnati, corporate board positions