Neil Armstrong began his astronaut training in 1962 as part of NASA's second astronaut group, known as the New Nine. He was selected as an astronaut candidate in September 1962.
In 1962 John Glenn ate applesauce packed in a tube, and sugar tablets in water to demonstrate that people could eat, swallow, and digest food in a weightless environment.
The first astronaut to land on the moon was Neil Armstrong, in the year 1969 as part of the Apollo 11 mission.
To date (and probably until the 2030's), there has been no manned mission sent to Mars by NASA or any other astronomical organization. No human being has gone to Mars, and the furthest man has ever gone from the Earth is to the Moon. Thus, we don't understand what you're talking about
Well, The crew that was supposed to go on Apollo 13 was Alan Sheppard's crew, but he got an ongoing ear infection so he and his crew got bumped. Afterwards, Jim Lovell and his crew (Fred Haise, and Ken Mattingly) were assigned for the Apollo 13 mission, but because the doctors thought Ken Mattingly was going to have the measles, he got bumped from the mission and was replaced with Jack Swigert. Hope this helps! :)
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Astronaut is the correct spelling.
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Neil Armstrong
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he went to do the moon and he was the first at the moon
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Yes, they do. They often are piloits with many years of flight experience.
because he wanted to beat the Russians to the moon