Armstrong placed it near the Apollo 11 landing point in the Sea of Tranquility. It subsequently was knocked flat by the force of the lunar module's lift-off.
It is hardly likely that drinking a soda upon the moon without special considerations given the lack of gravity and proper packaging that this would have been done .of course he did! why wouldn't he!?!?
Yes, you dumb brain who asked this question. He made it to the moon by lifting off in a space shuttle and taking a 3-day trip through space to get to the moon.
16 July The Apollo 11 Saturn V space rocket lifted off. Buzz and Neil landed on the moon in the Lunar Lander Sunday July 20, 1969 at 20:18 GMT. Monday 21st July 1969 at 02:56 GMT Neil Armstrong stepped onto the moon's surface.
Neil Armstrong said "One small step for man, one giant leap for mankind." It was important as they were the very first words spoken on the moon and would go on record as being so. (Note) Neil Armstrong had rehearsed what he was going to say when he landed on the Moon as "One small step for a man, One giant leap for mankind" but he missed the "a" out ! He always mentions this when talking about his mission and say's he fluffed his lines.
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Buzz Aldrin was also on the Moon with Neil Armstrong. Michael Collins and Buzz Aldrin were with Neil Armstrong in the Command Module (the CM orbited the moon while the lunar module landed and took off from the lunar surface). Neil Armstrong did not go to the moon by himself.
He took off from Cape Kennedy in the morning of 16/6/1969.
Neil Armstrong blasted off on July 16, 1969, as part of the Apollo 11 mission to the Moon.
He had to hold it to stop it from flouting off into space
No, the flag on the moon did not fall when Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin blasted off because there is no atmosphere on the moon to cause the flag to float or fall. However, the motion from the rocket blast-off did cause the flag to ripple.
Neil Armstrong set off to go to the moon on July 16, 1969, as part of the Apollo 11 mission.
He lifted off from Cape Kennedy that is the state of Florida.
Neil Armstrong used his left leg to step onto the surface of the moon first.
Neil Armstrong was designated by NASA to be the first person to walk on the Moon. Buzz Aldrin understood and respected this decision, so he exited the lunar module after Armstrong and became the second person to walk on the Moon.
Armstrong placed it near the Apollo 11 landing point in the Sea of Tranquility. It subsequently was knocked flat by the force of the lunar module's lift-off.
Neil Armstrong stayed on the moon due to its gravity, which is about one-sixth of Earth's gravity. Additionally, Armstrong's spacesuit had weighted boots to provide traction and keep him grounded. This combination of lunar gravity and specialized equipment prevented him from floating off into space.