The moon landing at 50: Neil Armstrong in his own words

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  • In a 2005 interview, former astronaut Neil Armstrong discussed how it felt to walk on the moon, and why he shunned the fame that came from it.
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Комментарии • 7 тыс.

  • @stephenbarrette610
    @stephenbarrette610 17 дней назад +13

    Simply a legend, and a lovely modest person. A true hero.

  • @biggbosserez
    @biggbosserez 8 месяцев назад +28

    But You were almost killed! “ yeah but I wasn’t “ 🤣🤣🤣💪🏼

  • @tayzonday
    @tayzonday Год назад +34

    Ed Bradley died of cancer the year after this. That strikes me as he asks how Armstrong dealt with his toddler’s cancer death.

  • @burtturdison4445
    @burtturdison4445 Год назад +127

    The man was on the brink of tears 50 years later talking about his dead daughter. Being a father of a child who's the same age as Neil's daughter was when she passed I can understand why. You'll never ever get over it. Never. No matter what you do or achieve. It'll always devastate you as long as you live. Godspeed Neil.

    • @Cynsham
      @Cynsham Год назад +13

      Rip Karen "Muffie" Armstrong. Been reading "First man," the biography of Armstrong written by James R. Hansen and I got teary eyed reading about Neil and Janet struggling with Karen's tumor in her final months. Such a sweet, innocent little girl gone far too soon.

    • @bwright923
      @bwright923 Год назад +7

      Having read the book and listening to his response, I think his sadness is broader. He said that he thought his family was handling it, so he went to work fully. They were not handling it well and I think he regrets not being there more for them.

    • @tristanthomas5006
      @tristanthomas5006 10 месяцев назад

      Not quite 50. This was filmed in 2005 weirdly enough.

    • @michaelfedak2144
      @michaelfedak2144 8 месяцев назад

      Neil the man who lied he went into space

    • @gunternetzer9621
      @gunternetzer9621 8 месяцев назад +2

      @@michaelfedak2144 What is your evidence?

  • @FanTazTiCxD
    @FanTazTiCxD 3 года назад +440

    Imagine the feeling you would have, to sit somewhere late at night, looking up at the moon in the night sky, and remembering you've been there once

    • @billgardner376
      @billgardner376 2 года назад +75

      Just like me this guy never went to the moon.

    • @derickdinkins2887
      @derickdinkins2887 2 года назад +16

      @@billgardner376 shame

    • @josepeixoto3715
      @josepeixoto3715 2 года назад +5

      He never said,or thought ,that...

    • @LeslieDugger
      @LeslieDugger 2 года назад +19

      Wild! Invigorating yet isolating. Imagine having an experience so rare, only a few people can truly share it.

    • @jimmyleonard4544
      @jimmyleonard4544 2 года назад +8

      Our true Heroes!!!

  • @stephenbryant5251
    @stephenbryant5251 4 года назад +300

    Interviewer: “You were just almost killed!”
    Neil: “Well, I wasn’t.”
    True badass.

  • @clinthowe7629
    @clinthowe7629 Год назад +23

    this guy radiated such warmth, i love his smile, when he said the moon was an interesting place to be “I recommend it” it really made me chuckle. Rest in peace commander, you’ve secured your legacy forever.

  • @TS-ev1bl
    @TS-ev1bl Год назад +114

    I was ten years old in the summer of '69. Neil Armstrong was a childhood hero of mine, as were all of the Mercury, Gemini, and Apollo astronauts. They seemed larger than life and eternal. The world doesn't seem right without Neil Armstrong in it.

    • @TransitionedToAShark
      @TransitionedToAShark Год назад +4

      😂

    • @patirckozz
      @patirckozz Год назад +1

      technically hes more "in" it than both of us

    • @DavidJsmith-dk5tf
      @DavidJsmith-dk5tf Год назад +4

      I was 16 years old at the time, and I remember the excitement and the moon walks .
      Watched all the Apollo missions and especially from the Apollo 8, where all the astronauts went to the moon (minus no's 9, 10 and 13)
      Looking forward to the next generation of luna astonauts !

    • @helpstopanimalabuse8153
      @helpstopanimalabuse8153 Год назад +4

      It's a cliche but the words "A inconvenient truth" comes to mind.

    • @jeffkay7207
      @jeffkay7207 Год назад +6

      H i , So was I . I was 10 as well . I wanted to do the same thing but I do not have the right stuff .

  • @michaelb3870
    @michaelb3870 4 года назад +140

    All three of these men - Armstrong, Cronkite, and Bradley - are now gone. So glad we have the video preserved here.

  • @ericnickel3280
    @ericnickel3280 4 года назад +553

    I wish Neil were here to enjoy the 50 yr anniversary.

    • @Matt1Up
      @Matt1Up 4 года назад +19

      It is not reel

    • @EmilyTienne
      @EmilyTienne 4 года назад +14

      I’m glad he’s resting in peace. He’d be horrified to see who sits in the White House today.

    • @bradjohnson6036
      @bradjohnson6036 4 года назад +21

      Lol if only he actually went to the moon he woulda been a proud man after returning but first interviews he was ashamed disappointed and kept his head down. No blast crater landing on the moon but theres boot prints? Telemetry data all gone missing? What a joke. Phone call to president Nixon from the moon before cell phones? I bet you can't wait until the government tells you who to worship as a God because you will

    • @codiacsixteen9748
      @codiacsixteen9748 4 года назад +4

      Neil wasn't very proud of went on. Last of a true American. He hated lying. I'm not saying we didn't go. We went. Just not how we were told

    • @MichaelWite19
      @MichaelWite19 4 года назад +23

      @@bradjohnson6036 You really, must have an IQ of a pickle

  • @xwarfare2xlz50
    @xwarfare2xlz50 Год назад +76

    "I don't think I will get the chance but I'm not going to say I'm not available". Such a willingness for more of the "impossible". Much respect and love for him. Amazing legend. 💜

    • @lucbos7516
      @lucbos7516 Год назад

      ruclips.net/video/wu5Z75ji3aU/видео.html

    • @lionzion1879
      @lionzion1879 Год назад +2

      It's past 2018 has anyone been back to the moon?

    • @911jedi8
      @911jedi8 Год назад +5

      @@lionzion1879 Never went in the first place

    • @thecensae
      @thecensae Год назад +5

      @@911jedi8 derp moon landing is fake derp even though there has been tons of data proving it's not derp. Let me guess you think the earth is flat right?

    • @gunternetzer9621
      @gunternetzer9621 Год назад +3

      @@911jedi8 Let's please stop all this type of nonsense.

  • @bellakort9521
    @bellakort9521 3 месяца назад +6

    Even after his escape with death ejecting from the lunar lander training vehicle seconds before it crashed, he didn't complain he went back to his office that same day which shows how cool he is ebven under pressure.

  • @CHAS1422
    @CHAS1422 4 года назад +957

    1969: We put a man on the moon.
    2019: We can't agree what a man is.

    • @ger8956
      @ger8956 4 года назад +73

      LGBTQ wants to go back to the moon and plant the rainbow flag 🙄

    • @secondopinion6654
      @secondopinion6654 4 года назад +160

      1961: JFK - "I will put a man on the moon."
      2016: Obama - "I will put a man in the ladies room."

    • @gaittr
      @gaittr 4 года назад +4

      Love you

    • @stevenross5859
      @stevenross5859 4 года назад +12

      Or in 2011 we put two planes into the world trade centre ,were did we go wrong .common sense just doesn’t seem to be that common anymore thanks mr Armstrong you certainly were one of my real heroes growing up we would sit for hours constructing all manner of thing out of goodness’s knows what ie moms kitchen what a mess I don’t think my mum agreed with our new found spaceship 🚀 building capabilities or funding the constant supply of aluminium foils and sticking tape lol thanks great program 🤠🇦🇺

    • @torkdork69
      @torkdork69 4 года назад +1

      Steven Ross special.

  • @Laviolette101
    @Laviolette101 4 года назад +53

    Famous for being the first to set foot on the moon. He felt we all should be recognized "For the ledger of our daily work." That is the epitome of an ultimate workaholic. Still it would have been wonderful to be one of those students to have a college instructor that walked on the moon.

    • @anthonylittle2396
      @anthonylittle2396 2 года назад +7

      I watched another interview with him. It was decided only late in the picture that Apollo 11 would land on the moon. He was committed to the space program and doing his part, which could have been simply to test the lunar module's descent and ascent from the surface. In fact he was thoroughly prepared to do that and let the next Apollo mission be the first on the moon. That humility of service with all your talents and experience to something larger than yourself is inspiring.

  • @armiesep8710
    @armiesep8710 Год назад +18

    I was a young girl, when Neil Armstrong landed on the moon.
    My dad worked for Boston illustrate wire & cable company , at the time in El Segundo CA. His job was braiding the cables for the Appolo flights, he was very proud of his work. We all were proud.

    • @marcelblum7226
      @marcelblum7226 14 дней назад

      What honour your father one part of Big suces of humanity for the times and the times forever one Big hock from Santiago Chile Marcelo Blum

  • @nuttsack88lees79
    @nuttsack88lees79 2 года назад +4

    this is the first 60 minutes I have seen where they aren't scared to let ppl comment what a shame

  • @rogercanja8308
    @rogercanja8308 4 года назад +24

    4:56 A man of bravery with class. 5:02 "But I wasn't!" still with a smile. What a cool man. 😆😍👌♥️

  • @msb3235
    @msb3235 4 года назад +39

    till today I've never known how humble he was!

    • @yrmthr
      @yrmthr 4 года назад +2

      To be picked and lucky enough to fly for NASA, there was a certain temperament pilots had to have. They are professionals who dont chase their ego.

    • @redwingsfan3621
      @redwingsfan3621 4 года назад +2

      Son Of Life Buzz Aldrin can be a bit feisty.

    • @pleasepermitmetospeakohgre1504
      @pleasepermitmetospeakohgre1504 3 года назад

      MS_ B
      He never went.
      Watch the 'return' press conference.

    • @SpaceTime773
      @SpaceTime773 2 года назад

      he is so down to moon

    • @briandolata3466
      @briandolata3466 2 года назад +1

      Neil Armstrong’s son at career day: My dad is an astronaut and the first man to walk on the moon. But as we all know it was faked. So my dad is a damn loser

  • @paulmakinson1965
    @paulmakinson1965 Год назад +53

    The discovery that Neil Armstrong was a glider pilot made my day. As a general aviation pilot and avid glider pilot, I agree. Spiraling in an updraft with the vultures is the closest you can get to being a bird. And it allows the pilot to really hone pure piloting skills.
    It also gives me the opportunity to share time with many distinguished retired military pilots (even a retired air force general).

    • @alanluscombe8a553
      @alanluscombe8a553 Год назад +2

      I am a general aviation pilot as well I fly an old luscombe 8a and my father and I built a steen skybolt. I have always wanted to try glider flying. It seems very interesting and fun. I can imagine the lack of engine noise is one of the better parts as well. Have a good one stay safe buddy!!!

    • @carlcox6777
      @carlcox6777 10 месяцев назад

      Great man.

  • @jeffreyknight3884
    @jeffreyknight3884 Год назад +90

    What an amazing humble man. All he accomplished in his career and life. He's still a simple man. This is the first time I heard him talk about the moon. Thank you Neil Armstrong for taking us all with you on that special trip to the moon. Rest in peace...

    • @amramjose
      @amramjose Год назад +7

      He really embodied the best of humanity, the best of America.

    • @seedplanter7173
      @seedplanter7173 Год назад

      He lied...you believe..that's generally your main problem .ruclips.net/video/-GXvV6Pybns/видео.html

    • @clovergrass9439
      @clovergrass9439 Год назад

      Too bad he's a guilt ridden filthy liar.

    • @johnmulder4121
      @johnmulder4121 Год назад +5

      First time? Thats because it's one BIG lie.

    • @blessingduncan6050
      @blessingduncan6050 Год назад

      🤣🤣🤣🤣Knight are you a Kday too...

  • @BLansford
    @BLansford 4 года назад +36

    What we are all watching is a man that will be remembered not for 100 years or 400, but for thousands upon thousands, until humanity has passed away into the annals of time. That is amazing to think about.

    • @pedrokantor3997
      @pedrokantor3997 4 года назад +2

      All it takes is one collapse of civilization for even him to be forgotten.

    • @BLansford
      @BLansford 4 года назад +5

      @@pedrokantor3997 Maybe. Or maybe not. 2500 years ago there was a man who took a great journey that would be comparable to Neil Armstrong's in our time. His name was Odysseus, and the story of his Odyssey is still taught in every college world wide, despite the collapse of the Delian League and the Roman Empire. Heroes do not fade so easily into the dark. They become legends.

    • @pedrokantor3997
      @pedrokantor3997 4 года назад +1

      @@BLansford You made a good point with Odysseus.

    • @jjwest1272
      @jjwest1272 2 года назад +2

      He will be remembered for the lies he told.

    • @fieldthrasher
      @fieldthrasher Год назад

      @@jjwest1272 Is your stupidity innate, or do you have to work at it?

  • @toppertruthio
    @toppertruthio 4 года назад +103

    @3:13 when asked about his daughters death.....you can see he is still crying inside....so sad

    • @wildbill5670
      @wildbill5670 4 года назад +11

      I lost my precious girl at 38 last year. I cry every day.

    • @toppertruthio
      @toppertruthio 4 года назад +13

      @@wildbill5670 sorry mate .hope you get through it.

    • @F-Man
      @F-Man 4 года назад +7

      Indeed. Just goes to show that, it doesn’t matter who you are - I mean, this guy was Neil Armstrong - he faced dangers and celebrated accomplishments that almost every other person who has ever lived *never* could understand; yet, even Neil Armstrong couldn’t quite face the loss of a child. It simply must be the most horrible thing that any person could ever experience.

  • @josephpowelliii9169
    @josephpowelliii9169 Год назад +6

    The epitome of class, and courage....both Neil and Ed.

  • @fathertime2020
    @fathertime2020 Год назад +14

    I was 10 years old when he walked on the moon. I was glued to the TV for hours.

  • @ThaisSantos94
    @ThaisSantos94 4 года назад +106

    What a beautiful smile he had. Can you imagine having a teacher that landed on the moon

    • @jsmith1746
      @jsmith1746 3 года назад +6

      I really disliked the portrayal of him in the movie 'First Man'. You notice in the movie that he doesn't smile at all. Never. His face is emotionless throughout the entire movie. By virtually all accounts he was a bit of a guarded person, but also quite personable.

    • @TheTwistedSACH
      @TheTwistedSACH 3 года назад

      learn more about space on my channel. pls subscribe to it

    • @xadimfame3865
      @xadimfame3865 3 года назад

      @@TheTwistedSACH what’s ur chanel dude?

    • @TheTwistedSACH
      @TheTwistedSACH 3 года назад

      @@xadimfame3865
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    • @rogerthealien2168
      @rogerthealien2168 3 года назад

      @@jsmith1746 because the movie was a portrayal of his life and how heavily the apollo mission effected his life in a negative way.

  • @emmartin928
    @emmartin928 3 года назад +61

    Kept his beautiful smile and baby face all through. RIP Neil. You are a legend and live on in our hearts

  • @wilhelmbauer8844
    @wilhelmbauer8844 Год назад +7

    Respect to all EMPLOYEES who maked the APOLLO PROGRAMM possible and all Astronauts ! ! !

  • @jerkjigglr
    @jerkjigglr Год назад +5

    What an incredibly humble man.

  • @joedellaselva1251
    @joedellaselva1251 4 года назад +47

    "I don't think I'm going to get the chance but......I don't want to say, 'I'm not available.' What a great sense of self and humor!!!

    • @nebtheweb8885
      @nebtheweb8885 4 года назад +4

      @Time4Truth said _"It's pretty obvious at this point the 1969 moon landing was fake."_
      Obvious? How so? Got anything other than anonymous armchair cherry-picked and selectively edited conspiratard nutjob youtube videos to back your claim? On top of that, there were 9 moon shots, and 6 of those actually landed. All fake? Yeah, right.

    • @joshmeier3792
      @joshmeier3792 3 года назад

      @Time4Truth Neil DeGrasse Tyson believes we landed on the moon. LiveScience.com believes we landed on the moon. The 400,000 it took to make the the launch happen believes we landed on the moon.
      Basically, you're stupid if you believe it was faked.
      www.google.com/amp/s/www.livescience.com/amp/65911-moon-landing-footage-impossible-to-fake.html

  • @lachlanbarron6351
    @lachlanbarron6351 4 года назад +23

    This man also help engineer the homeless tweeker shelter masterpiece too! He was the one who drove down to Bunnings to get supplies. Bless him

  • @JD-gj2rj
    @JD-gj2rj 2 года назад +30

    I was born in 1962. As a young man back then my dad loved the space stuff! He spoiled me rotten with rockets, pictures and just about anything he could get his hands on. Mr. Armstrong is a very brave man and a true hero in my book! He did alot for this country!

    • @RocketPipeTV
      @RocketPipeTV Год назад +1

      What did he do for the country?

    • @virginiatyree6705
      @virginiatyree6705 Год назад +1

      Sweet to read how much joy U2 shared.😊...v

    • @dhardy6654
      @dhardy6654 Год назад

      I have often thought that we as a nation missed an opportunity by not having a black American walk on the moon.

    • @yankee2666
      @yankee2666 Год назад +1

      @@dhardy6654 Why?

    • @yankee2666
      @yankee2666 Год назад +2

      @@RocketPipeTV First things first: Get off the drugs. Then join AA...

  • @wavescrashinginside
    @wavescrashinginside Год назад +5

    At 13. 59 Neil Armstrong speaks in answer to losing his Daughter (1962) visibly still, traumatised and upset strongly holding emotion in. Greatest empathy for him, I know exactly what that feels like. I lost my beautiful Daughter she was 16 , she went away to Heaven, very hard to live with, you never come to terms with the loss. over time you learn to live with it. The Good Doctor who came out to talk me, said keep busy, work is good, take your mind off things. Just like Neil Armstrong said he went to work and carried on and kept busy. One thing I am pretty sure of, when he walked on the moon he thought of his Daughter, and in that moment thought I am just a little bit closer to my beautiful Daughter.

    • @Tim22222
      @Tim22222 Год назад +2

      At the very end of the moonwalk, after Aldrin had returned to Eagle, Armstrong took an unscheduled walk to the edge of a nearby crater. It's said he placed a picture of his daughter there.

    • @wavescrashinginside
      @wavescrashinginside Год назад

      @@Tim22222 thank you, you gave a thump in my heart (in a good way).💕

    • @DangerousDavies2008
      @DangerousDavies2008 Год назад +1

      They portrayed his dealing with it really well in First Man (2018)

    • @wavescrashinginside
      @wavescrashinginside Год назад

      @@DangerousDavies2008 thank you I will look for that💕

  • @WildPhotoShooter
    @WildPhotoShooter 4 года назад +129

    Neil Armstrong was a special man, he didn't "cheat death" in that lunar lander training vehicle, he made a correct quick decision that saved his life. His knowledge and understanding of the Gemini 8 systems saved his life and his fellow astronauts life.
    His manual landing on the moon was calculated and superbly executed, he could see the computer was going to put them down in an unsuitable place. Neil Armstrong was the right man for that job.

    • @party4lifedude
      @party4lifedude 4 года назад +5

      @Fuktard Fagtroll He test piloted the X-15 which was basically a manned missile with airplane wings. That also takes hella balls.

    • @stevetreloar6602
      @stevetreloar6602 4 года назад +5

      The computer didn't have anything near that kind of capacity. The radar showed that the target landing site was covered with boulders and Neil decided 'let's head over there and check it out, our only other option is abort'. Neil had manual control over virtually everything from start to finish.

    • @speddytaghetti7905
      @speddytaghetti7905 4 года назад +4

      r u being serious? or joking? hopefully the latter....

    • @WildPhotoShooter
      @WildPhotoShooter 4 года назад +3

      @@speddytaghetti7905 Who's comment are you replying to ?

    • @stevetreloar6602
      @stevetreloar6602 4 года назад +2

      @@WildPhotoShooter I'm wondering the same.

  • @TestTubeBabySpy
    @TestTubeBabySpy 3 года назад +12

    1:18 That smile was because he adjusted one of his microphones without the need for the suit-up crew to remove his helmet, which made everybody happy.

  • @moisesall6712
    @moisesall6712 2 года назад +2

    His smile, his humility, modesty after what he achieved makes me see how little i am.

  • @mywestsussex5749
    @mywestsussex5749 Год назад +6

    As a Brit now 70 this man was and is one of the bravest and heroic man in the world . He made my youth so proud to see this happen. This is what America was made of in those days
    RIP Hero

  • @MicheleJane
    @MicheleJane 4 года назад +48

    Such a humble man. He was kind enough to write a letter to my Dad who worked in the Apollo program at KSC. Since my Dad died, I've treasured the letter just as my Dad did. :)

    • @trickydick991
      @trickydick991 4 года назад

      The Space Age.. certainly much better then todays 21st century disinformation age. ♞☇

    • @DsLmaNiaC
      @DsLmaNiaC 4 года назад +4

      A letter of a deceiver.

    • @davidcooper2589
      @davidcooper2589 4 года назад

      @Alchemica Blackwood except they werent faked

  • @CHARLESA-km5gz
    @CHARLESA-km5gz 4 года назад +115

    Found myself sitting here smiling the whole time watching this----- RIP Neil-- You are defiantly missed by all !!!!

    • @markjaycox8811
      @markjaycox8811 2 года назад

      NOT BY ME. He was the lie. He was paid to live a LIE. I am the 1st space traveler, and you are not conscious you are not conscious.

    • @ajeroneski7338
      @ajeroneski7338 Год назад +1

      Gnorts mr alien

    • @MountainMassOutDoors
      @MountainMassOutDoors Год назад +1

      Just wish he would of told ua the truth before he went

    • @AutismusPrime69
      @AutismusPrime69 8 месяцев назад

      ​@@MountainMassOutDoorshe wasn't even a very good actor. Went to the grave with his lie.

  • @stephenkehl7158
    @stephenkehl7158 Год назад +95

    The thing about Neil Armstrong that is so absolutely amazing is that he kept the milestone accomplishment in perspective. He always felt he was just the last link in a very long chain, and it was just luck of the draw that his is the name that goes down in history. He’s no Columbus, he’s no Magellan, he’s no Lindbergh. It could have been anyone. It could have been you. It could have been me, and he conveys that so unselfishly.

    • @tennsmoothie
      @tennsmoothie Год назад +12

      Compare Neil Armstrong's attitude and sensibilities to many of today's sports "heroes" for example. They are all about themselves. completely self-centered.
      This was a man of true courage and character. An actual American hero.

    • @geemanbmw
      @geemanbmw Год назад +4

      Great comment and only 7 likes but now 8 👍should be thousands.

    • @scottbreseke716
      @scottbreseke716 Год назад +3

      It was a good thing for him to say. Especially since he went to the NASA back channel and told them "They're on the edge of the crater, and they're watching us."

    • @philgiglio7922
      @philgiglio7922 Год назад +1

      The film, & I hope the book, makes clear what I've believed for a very long time...Gus Grissom would have been first

    • @billfargo9616
      @billfargo9616 Год назад

      It could have been anyone who could survive the massive radiation poisoning that killed everything living the USSR sent up above low earth orbit.

  • @zapdunga12
    @zapdunga12 Год назад +4

    Every one knows what Neil said, but does anyone know what Buzz said when he stepped foot in the moon?
    Aldrin's first words after he set foot on the Moon were “Beautiful view”, to which Armstrong asked “Isn't that something? Magnificent sight out here.” Aldrin answered, “Magnificent desolation

    • @helpstopanimalabuse8153
      @helpstopanimalabuse8153 Год назад +1

      Must have been a nice night in the desert on earth. Do these sound like pre-rehearsed lines.?

    • @kitcanyon658
      @kitcanyon658 Год назад +1

      @@helpstopanimalabuse8153 : As opposed to what? Please give the only acceptable statement they would have made from the moon.
      After all, you're the only one who knows, right?

  • @spencer10182
    @spencer10182 4 года назад +119

    He seemed like the kind of guy I would have loved to have a conversation with. A true hero without ego. Just a very nice, sincere guy with an amazing legacy and story to tell.

    • @HieronymousLex
      @HieronymousLex 3 года назад +3

      Man you just made me realize that if I could sit down with anyone and have a conversation with them Neil would be my top pick

    • @Skipbo000
      @Skipbo000 2 года назад +7

      except he wouldn't talk to people about it. its why he quit his University teaching job - students kept wanting him to tell about how he went to the Moon and he didn't want to.

    • @briandolata3466
      @briandolata3466 2 года назад +5

      Neil Armstrong’s son at career day: My dad is an astronaut and the first man to walk on the moon. But as we all know it was faked. So my dad is a damn loser

    • @RocketPipeTV
      @RocketPipeTV Год назад +1

      I would have a few questions myself.

    • @dennispfeifer7788
      @dennispfeifer7788 Год назад

      Spencer...you have been duped like the rest of us...but, at some point it is necessary to wake up...ruclips.net/video/9wUKPlW0WDs/видео.html

  • @roadwarrior1459
    @roadwarrior1459 4 года назад +14

    The most humble human being to have ever lived

    • @coolnamebro
      @coolnamebro Год назад

      Willfully deceiving every living member of your own species will definitely humble a man.

    • @roadwarrior1459
      @roadwarrior1459 Год назад

      @@coolnamebro oh look, a moon landing denier 😒😒😒

  • @Blinan68
    @Blinan68 4 месяца назад +2

    So humble. The right stuff. Rest in peace Niall.

  • @josephbutler5230
    @josephbutler5230 9 дней назад +1

    Neil Armstrong will always be a hero! At 8 years old I witnessed him on the moon, and will forever be proud of my fellow Buckeye!

  • @BTBEV3469
    @BTBEV3469 4 года назад +8

    Soft spoken, humble, a man who knew his role in the larger good. I know a few leaders that could really use those skills today....

  • @jeffreyharper2710
    @jeffreyharper2710 4 года назад +50

    "I don't want to say I'm not available..." That quote has stuck with me ever since I saw this interview when it first came out.....

    • @johnpossum556
      @johnpossum556 4 года назад +1

      @Donald Trump It's the closing comment. Why do people like you comment on videos you obviously have not even bothered watching?

    • @johnpossum556
      @johnpossum556 4 года назад +1

      @Donald Trump Quit trolling us.

    • @johnpossum556
      @johnpossum556 4 года назад +1

      @Donald Trump When you ask for a time of literally the last comment of the video then yes you are. Quit wasting people's time.

    • @stevetreloar6602
      @stevetreloar6602 4 года назад

      I've always wanted to say that to an insanely hot entitled woman...

  • @jameshoran8
    @jameshoran8 Год назад +18

    On July 10th 1970, I was in Washington DC vacationing with my family. My uncle was a senior administrator for NASA's and worked at it's headquarters in Washington DC. He promised me that I could meet Neil Armstrong who was then working for NASA in DC. I was so much looking forward to it as an 18-year-old senior that just graduated from prep school. The day before my meeting Neil, my uncle advised me, had to be at Langley that day and would not be in his office. It was such a great disappointment to me but my uncle and I sat in Neil's office for a good hour just looking at the pictures in his office and both of us hoping he would be back early and possibly come into his office. On his desk was the famous earthrise over the Moon's horizon picture and his picture in his astronauts uniform with a personalized to me autograph from him. Not meeting Neil had to be one of the greatest disappointments in my life.

    • @bobbywoods684
      @bobbywoods684 Год назад

      There's more stories like yours that just don't get told and that's ashamed.

    • @dennispfeifer7788
      @dennispfeifer7788 Год назад

      Maybe not James...this is why...ruclips.net/video/9wUKPlW0WDs/видео.html It's a bitter pill to swallow...I was so depressed when I found out...

    • @muppetshow2328
      @muppetshow2328 Год назад +1

      don't cry he was never on the moon with a rocket

    • @jameshoran8
      @jameshoran8 Год назад

      @@bobbywoods684 Thanks. It still hurts, but the fact that Neil on the day before, sign his picture and personalized it to me meant that he knew I was disappointed and I guess the picture would help. It did.

  • @EdWeibe
    @EdWeibe Год назад +4

    yes some of us can vouch for how much the program can take from your family life. Neil was one of the reasons I went forward into the NASA program and was driven.I was mission support for 32 years starting 1979.

  • @dnil87
    @dnil87 4 года назад +15

    Men like him never retire. I believe he really meant it , when he said, ' I don't wanna say, I'm not available'.

    • @dennispfeifer7788
      @dennispfeifer7788 Год назад

      Yes he is and here is why...ruclips.net/video/9wUKPlW0WDs/видео.html

  • @woodymoore6312
    @woodymoore6312 4 года назад +161

    What a humble man. Rest in peace, sir.

    • @jimbopaw
      @jimbopaw 4 года назад

      Glad to see it. He is a good reference.

    • @fumemanv
      @fumemanv 4 года назад +8

      Hes a liar,nasa puppet,...we never went to moon....

    • @terryjackson4538
      @terryjackson4538 4 года назад +1

      @@fumemanv Really... must have been Trump fake news then!

    • @fumemanv
      @fumemanv 4 года назад +7

      Keep believing these lies..its all gonna come out.....wait n see

    • @fumemanv
      @fumemanv 4 года назад +2

      @southeastern777..ask your mom, son..lol

  • @user-zc8ng1ry8n
    @user-zc8ng1ry8n 18 дней назад

    I watched on TV those days with so many people in our living room. It still makes me cry! ❤

  • @PlanetZelka
    @PlanetZelka 3 года назад +8

    The Apollo 11 moon landings are so profoundly beautiful to me. I never fail to cry for joy when thinking about it.

    • @sunrichpower
      @sunrichpower 2 года назад +3

      You've been decieved beyond belief. Especially so if your getting emotional and crying about something that is for certain a trip that did not happen. The research and proof is out there, however I doubt you'd like to look. People like yourself would rather be lied too and believe the lie rather then admit to yourself that you've been lied too.

    • @RocketPipeTV
      @RocketPipeTV Год назад

      Lol

    • @derp8575
      @derp8575 Год назад +1

      @@sunrichpower "People like yourself would rather be lied too and believe the lie rather then admit to yourself that you've been lied too."
      Same people took the 'Rona shots and believe that Russia is to blame for Ukraine. Whatever the corporate media on their side says must be true. To admit otherwise would be a foundational devastation of their observable overview. They are weak and simply cannot allow criticism. It must be censored at all costs.

  • @TheIkaraCult
    @TheIkaraCult 4 года назад +21

    He came to my mother's home town of Tralee in the South West of Ireland in 1997 to open a Space Exploration exhibition. As the story goes the organisers were trying to think of who they might get to come and open it and say a few words, and someone said 'Why not Neil Armstrong?' and of course everyone laughed at this preposterous idea. But they sent a letter just because why not, and the man himself came. They unveiled a dedication to him last year i think. The fact he wasnt interested in talking endlessly about himself and his achievements to the newspapers and TV, but was willing to fly over and open an exhibition in a small town is a mark of the character of the man.

    • @joypace691
      @joypace691 4 года назад

      Thanks for sharing that story. The person who called him a pos should be so humble.

  • @ingridllinas5612
    @ingridllinas5612 Год назад +9

    How humble Neil Amstrong is. Love how he kept working and doing things like flying a plane with no engine.The closest as a bird that gives him a lot of excitement. He was right, astronauts has little time to spend with family due to the intense training and work. Interesting to know he expected a lot more than NASA achieved related to the Moon and permanence. Lack of competition think to matter, as far as he said.
    A man I admire mostly because he was genuine, and humble.
    Great interview!

    • @Skipbo000
      @Skipbo000 Год назад +1

      you confuse humility with evasiveness.

    • @hermanschweizer9717
      @hermanschweizer9717 11 месяцев назад

      You would be humble too if you think you got away with the hoax of the century.

    • @Dave05J
      @Dave05J 4 месяца назад

      ​@@Skipbo000yeah here's a conspiracy theorist...

  • @mrsmars123
    @mrsmars123 2 года назад +13

    He’s so humble. This is such a remarkable interview

    • @MacLuckyPTP
      @MacLuckyPTP Год назад +3

      He's not humble, but eaten alive by a feeling of guilt.

    • @gunternetzer9621
      @gunternetzer9621 Год назад +2

      @@MacLuckyPTP Wilful stupidity is not a particularly endearing quality, especially when applied to the greatest technical accomplishment of the 20th century.

  • @Tortomus
    @Tortomus 3 года назад +190

    Being able to be on earth, look up at the moon knowing you’ve been there has got to be an incredible feeling

    • @damageisdumb
      @damageisdumb 3 года назад +6

      @NASA Going Nowhere Since 1958 bro you're so dumb. imagine thinking it was fake. just imagine.

    • @extracoolboy
      @extracoolboy 2 года назад +3

      @NASA Going Nowhere Since 1958 At its peak, the Apollo program employed 400,000 people and required the support of over 20,000 industrial firms and universities. Dont you think someone would blow the whistle if it was all faked? If you still believe this conspiracy nonsene in 2021, it only makes you look really stupid.

    • @jugg9140
      @jugg9140 2 года назад

      @@extracoolboy okay why didnt we go back at least once in the 80s, 90s, or 2000s, its 2021 and look at our technology, it's because they can't do it they cant get passed van allen's belt, till today they still cant figure out how, that is how hard it is, one day human race will eventually but if we cant go in today's technology what makes you think they did it in the 60s with alluminium foil wrap around the space ship hahahha use your brain cell buddy, gold foil wrap around the outer of space ships can prevent the super strong Allen belt's radiation? Do you even know how strong the radiation is.

    • @apolloskyfacer5842
      @apolloskyfacer5842 2 года назад

      @@jugg9140 I see you've 'graduated' from the Prestigious University of Utube. I hear one of the con men (sorry. learned professors) there is Bart Sibrel. Yet even after all that 'research' you've apparently done, it's all for nothing. If your 'diploma' was printed out, it'd not be worth the paper it's printed on. Probably only be good for arse wipe. Then it'd most likely block up the sewer.

    • @apolloskyfacer5842
      @apolloskyfacer5842 2 года назад +14

      @@jugg9140 Let James van Allen tell you all about those radiation belts. QUOTE: "The radiation belts of the Earth do, indeed, pose important constraints on the safety of human space flight. The very energetic (tens to hundreds of MeV) protons in the inner radiation belt are the most dangerous and most difficult to shield against. Specifically, prolonged flights (i.e., ones of many months' duration) of humans or other animals in orbits about the Earth must be conducted at altitudes less than about 250 miles in order to avoid significant radiation exposure. A person in the cabin of a space shuttle in a circular equatorial orbit in the most intense region of the inner radiation belt, at an altitude of about 1000 miles, would be subjected to a fatal dosage of radiation in about one week. However, the outbound and inbound trajectories of the Apollo spacecraft cut through the outer portions of the inner belt and because of their high speed spent only about 15 minutes in traversing the region and less than 2 hours in traversing the much less penetrating radiation in the outer radiation belt. The resulting radiation exposure for the round trip was less than 1% of a fatal dosage - a very minor risk among the far greater other risks of such flights. I made such estimates in the early 1960s and so informed NASA engineers who were planning the Apollo flights. -- James A. Van Allen" END QUOTE
      So, why do you think you understand more about the Van Allen belts than James Van Allen?

  • @joemazzari1783
    @joemazzari1783 4 года назад +30

    How is it we come across so many people that have these big egos and do nothing but boast about themselves,yet this man is incredibly humble about being one of the bravest men to walk the Earth.

  • @ImWithBigRed
    @ImWithBigRed Год назад +3

    What a wonderful man. Blessed in so many ways. Thank you sir.

  • @diannhall7564
    @diannhall7564 Год назад +2

    Wonderful interview. I do remember watching the landing on a black & white TV. Just received a postcard showing Neil Armstrong stepping onto the moon. And got to see this interview 🙂

  • @aaroncrilly2005
    @aaroncrilly2005 4 года назад +173

    A down to earth, humble man was the perfect man to walk on the moon, RIP Neil

    • @tracymcmillan1466
      @tracymcmillan1466 4 года назад +1

      An extreme contrast to one public man I can think of.

    • @jasonmitchell9622
      @jasonmitchell9622 4 года назад +1

      Yea he was so humble

    • @FanTazTiCxD
      @FanTazTiCxD 3 года назад +3

      A down to earth man? I think he is QUITE the opposite 😂😂😂😂😂

    • @pleasepermitmetospeakohgre1504
      @pleasepermitmetospeakohgre1504 3 года назад +4

      Guilt ridden, he was never the same after that press conference, turned him into a nervous wreck.

    • @paulinegallagher7821
      @paulinegallagher7821 Год назад

      @@FanTazTiCxD He always seemed to be a little up in the air to me

  • @christophergreen3809
    @christophergreen3809 4 года назад +50

    I recall watching this all unfold from my living room as a youngster!

    • @stillperfectgenerations5852
      @stillperfectgenerations5852 4 года назад +6

      same here Christopher Green, used to wait for Santa Clause and the Easter Bunny too back then. Same thing!

    • @chriscook2036
      @chriscook2036 4 года назад +3

      @@stillperfectgenerations5852 LOL. Same here.

    • @aapex1
      @aapex1 4 года назад +3

      It remains the highlight of my life.

    • @stical3320
      @stical3320 4 года назад

      dumbest movie ever.....FE.......

    • @brabham74
      @brabham74 3 года назад +1

      I was 10, and remember it like yesterday. My mind still boggled.

  • @dianalee3059
    @dianalee3059 Год назад +3

    Good old Iowa boy. Rest In Peace, hero!

  • @user-ij6vg8xq2r
    @user-ij6vg8xq2r Год назад +2

    I was eleven. I watched and Walter Cronkite watched, and we were both Very impressed to see THAT in our lifetime!

  • @mattcollier7166
    @mattcollier7166 3 года назад +50

    Imagine being the man every kid in the world wants to grow up and be like and ever man in the world wishes they were like. What an experience he got to experience. A true legend that will be remembered for eternity.

    • @Skipbo000
      @Skipbo000 Год назад

      someone should tell Neil that.

    • @Blackboxbart
      @Blackboxbart Год назад

      You are so on point. Can you imagine being that guy? Millions of kids looking up to you and in your own heart you know that you have defrauded millions of kids. You would be a Recluse just like mr. Armstrong. He lived a lie. WE NEVER WENT TO THE MOON.

    • @lowcarbsgood7847
      @lowcarbsgood7847 Год назад +1

      Experience of lie? He never went to the moon.

  • @AnthonyMonaghan
    @AnthonyMonaghan 4 года назад +62

    What a thoroughly decent human being. Humble, honest and very cool.

  • @Cynsham
    @Cynsham Год назад +20

    Imagine going to class at the University of Cincinnati and one of your professors is literally Neil Armstrong!! I don't think I could've possibly ever paid attention to learning in that class, I'd be too busy asking him about 9000 questions every single day.

    • @Waltyworld
      @Waltyworld Год назад +3

      Me too

    • @TransitionedToAShark
      @TransitionedToAShark Год назад

      😂 he wasn’t good at answering questions hence why he left. His press conference said it all

    • @craighuey881
      @craighuey881 Год назад +1

      Yeah, first question being-"now, about that Van Allen Belt?"

    • @dogwalker666
      @dogwalker666 Год назад +3

      @@craighuey881 aww diddums you don’t know what Mylar is

    • @craighuey881
      @craighuey881 Год назад

      @@dogwalker666 That'll help with 100 rem of radiation over a period of 2 hrs, when the allowable dosage by law is 5 rem in a year.
      Diddums you don't know what it means that no one has ever gone back to the moon in 50 years, including the Russians, Chinese and Koreans.
      Now go and pick up your crayons and try again...

  • @fanbutton
    @fanbutton Год назад +3

    He made one more interview after that then he decided that he was tired of lying to the world. He attended a university graduation ceremony...said a few words of encouragement in a very encrypted manner, and that was it for him.

    • @dukecraig2402
      @dukecraig2402 Год назад

      Yea, and only you and a few other crackpots are capable of decoding what he said.
      Do you have to wear your special foil hat to decode things like that?

    • @Tim22222
      @Tim22222 Год назад

      *SHAME ON YOU FOR LYING!!* Armstrong was a stand-up guy, brave & capable; whereas YOU are a loser typing in your mother's basement.
      Get a life.

    • @kamranbaig6305
      @kamranbaig6305 2 месяца назад

      What interview was that?

  • @Newton14alan
    @Newton14alan 4 года назад +46

    Man...it was hard to watch as Armstrong tried to explain how he dealt with the death of his daughter. Broke my heart.

    • @Nautilus1972
      @Nautilus1972 4 года назад +5

      What a thing to happen. But he was right, what do you do? Fall apart, or go on as best you can for your family?

    • @virginiatyree6705
      @virginiatyree6705 4 года назад +3

      7 22 19 Hey@@Nautilus1972 , My mother always said "You never 'get over' the death of a child." Armstrong appeared very pained trying to discuss the topic. Be well. v

    • @ighfee
      @ighfee 2 года назад

      Same here. He choked up a few times talking about it, even 50 years later.
      To those who don't know, he left a tribute to his daughter on the moon, one of her shoes.

  • @joniheisenberg6691
    @joniheisenberg6691 4 года назад +19

    He is so humble. We could use more of that now.

  • @Grosefrmdabx
    @Grosefrmdabx Год назад +3

    I still can't believe we went to the moon! That's absolutely amazing.

    • @thecoldglassofwatershow
      @thecoldglassofwatershow Год назад

      Me neither! When are we going back 🤔

    • @canaanclb
      @canaanclb Год назад

      @@thecoldglassofwatershow Haven't you heard of the Artemis Program?

    • @alt777-in9lw
      @alt777-in9lw День назад

      Neither can I..........they didn't.

  • @tex2977
    @tex2977 Год назад +3

    Such a humble guy, bless him 🙏🏼

  • @wisemanwalkingdowntheroad4275
    @wisemanwalkingdowntheroad4275 4 года назад +81

    What a gracious, unpretentious and humble man. Without any doubt a prime example of the best of humanity. For those of us who remember as we sat on the edge of our seats on that fateful day he will be sorely missed. RIP sir.

    • @fezs9027
      @fezs9027 4 года назад

      Lol

    • @carlton7015
      @carlton7015 4 года назад +3

      Don't make me laugh

    • @fezs9027
      @fezs9027 4 года назад +1

      @@carlton7015 he made my day also.
      Im laughing so hard

    • @AprilSixth
      @AprilSixth 4 года назад +1

      Donald Mosher he’s a liar.

    • @dxrinc
      @dxrinc 4 года назад +1

      Jews covering for jews

  • @ducksoup2007
    @ducksoup2007 4 года назад +22

    Neil Armstrong what a amazing man

  • @todd3205
    @todd3205 Год назад +2

    Much of the reason for concern on the manual landing was having enough fuel left for liftoff from the moon's surface, which was actually something that was never done before. Please allow me to say here that my Uncle Jerry worked at the A/C Division of GM on the guidance system with Raytheon and MIT. He just passed away two weeks ago.

    • @Tim22222
      @Tim22222 Год назад +3

      The ascent stage had its own fuel supply; having fuel for liftoff was never a concern.

    • @scottallen8950
      @scottallen8950 Год назад

      RIP Uncle Jerry. Sorry to hear about that.

  • @markgarey2075
    @markgarey2075 Год назад +2

    I think it's the greatest achievement that man has ever made and we need to go back and we need to find a way to go on to Mars and the cosmos

  • @GentlemanAmerican
    @GentlemanAmerican 4 года назад +96

    I admire Neil Armstrong's humility and remarkable calm. Barely escaped death in a test landing that crashed, but walked away and did paperwork. I can't think of a more deserving man to be the first to step on the moon. His absence was felt at the 50th anniversary commemoration.

    • @waterfall8285
      @waterfall8285 4 года назад +2

      You sound like an ^!^ ask your self how in the world that moon landing was filmed live and how was it possible for the president to call him from a landline phone.

    • @matthewvanderhorst4862
      @matthewvanderhorst4862 4 года назад

      He was a test pilot that's just another day at the office for a test pilot

    • @dontmentiontheviewcount3366
      @dontmentiontheviewcount3366 2 года назад +3

      @@waterfall8285 ask yourself how it would be possible for yourself to get a job without an education......that's where your focus should be!

    • @waterfall8285
      @waterfall8285 2 года назад +1

      @@dontmentiontheviewcount3366 I am going to guess by faking that I have an education. But because I do, you can actually find it online no fake landing on it.

    • @dontmentiontheviewcount3366
      @dontmentiontheviewcount3366 2 года назад +2

      @@waterfall8285 having an education would have taught you to never start a sentence with the word but…..but you did, and it clearly didn’t…..and hence I am correct! I can also find the moon landings online!! Have another go if you want to but this time at least act as if you received an education!!

  • @stephenburgess5109
    @stephenburgess5109 4 года назад +19

    You now how special a person is when you can remember exactly where you where when you found out they had passed on I can when I heard the sad news off this great mans passing.

  • @gerdhermann752
    @gerdhermann752 Год назад +23

    Neil Armstrong was, and still is, my biggest hero. I was truly upset and emotional when I learned of his passing. I salute you, Mr. Armstrong, Sir.

  • @martinrw42
    @martinrw42 Год назад +1

    THANK YOU so much for sharing this awesome, breathtaking video !!!

  • @COLETHORN10
    @COLETHORN10 4 года назад +55

    America picked the right man to hold the honor of the first man to step on the Moon. Deke Slayton is probably the man most responsible for choosing Armstrong.

    • @bbbabrock
      @bbbabrock 4 года назад

      The moon landing was supposed to be Apollo 10 until they decided kinda last minute for 10 to go down to only 10 miles or so I think above t the surface.
      In hindsight that mighta been for Armstrong.

    • @TerryClarkAccordioncrazy
      @TerryClarkAccordioncrazy 4 года назад +1

      @@bbbabrock Apollo 10 was a dress rehearsal for the descent but the mission plan did not include landing and the LEM was loaded with insufficient fuel to land.

    • @TerryClarkAccordioncrazy
      @TerryClarkAccordioncrazy 4 года назад

      @Requiem4aDr3Am Not sure I follow you. Some say that NASA made Apollo 10 short on fuel because.otherwise Cernan and Stafford would have probably been tempted to set that thing down on the surface.

    • @COLETHORN10
      @COLETHORN10 4 года назад

      If Apollo 10 had landed on the Moon, Stafford and Cernan would have been in so much trouble. They would have been branded for life as insubordinates out for glory.

    • @AprilSixth
      @AprilSixth 4 года назад +2

      Cole Thornton it’s a lie. He never went to the moon.

  • @dennisandfreyasd631
    @dennisandfreyasd631 3 года назад +6

    Landing on the moon was an amazing achievement. I hope we can go back there someday. Happy 51st anniversary of the moon landing!

    • @RocketPipeTV
      @RocketPipeTV Год назад

      You have to wonder why they never went there since then. Watch the documentary @a funny thing happened on the way to the moon“. You may be surprised

    • @joevignolor4u949
      @joevignolor4u949 Год назад

      @@RocketPipeTV That documentary is based on a book by Bill Kaysing. Kaysing was a dishonest liar and an opportunist who started all this faked moon landing nonsense so that he could make money selling books and giving talks intended to take money away from gullible people who paid him to tell them what they wanted to hear. Funny how you would listen to a crackpot like Kaysing and others like him while you ignore the mountains of evidence that the landings were real.

    • @rozzgrey801
      @rozzgrey801 2 месяца назад

      @@RocketPipeTV Movies made by mad taxi drivers don't count as evidence.

  • @ighfee
    @ighfee 2 года назад +5

    Apollo 11 was a magnificent achievement, but I truly believe Neil Armstrong's greatest feat was Gemini 8, when he saved him and Dave Scott from almost certain death after decoupling from the agena. How many men could have even remained conscious let alone make the decisions required to avoid spinning into a blackout under those conditions.

  • @DaveLynchJazzGuitar
    @DaveLynchJazzGuitar Год назад +3

    One of my true heroes growing up. An amazing human being.

    • @gunternetzer9621
      @gunternetzer9621 Год назад

      @@1p4g No evidence - you silly, bitter inadequate person.

  • @user-cz7hp6qx1v
    @user-cz7hp6qx1v 4 года назад +20

    Neil Armstrong was a very good, incredibly modest man. His achievements in space exploration are very great. We will always remember his first steps on another heavenly body.

  • @v2gbob
    @v2gbob 4 года назад +96

    Neil Armstrong was a great human being. Humility, being his greatest attribute.

    • @seedplanter7173
      @seedplanter7173 Год назад

      You knew the guy? How do you know? Maybe he lied about everything and your gullible? ruclips.net/video/-GXvV6Pybns/видео.html

    • @lucbos7516
      @lucbos7516 Год назад

      ruclips.net/video/wu5Z75ji3aU/видео.html

    • @kimjongun2946
      @kimjongun2946 Год назад +3

      He was a wonderful actor

    • @reiforsale
      @reiforsale 9 месяцев назад

      @@kimjongun2946 no proof that it was faked

    • @kimjongun2946
      @kimjongun2946 9 месяцев назад

      @@reiforsale any proof they went?

  • @NoToFear
    @NoToFear Год назад +1

    Born in 67 in South Africa before the moon landing in 69, sharing his name and now living in the US, Neil's name is serving me well when I have a bad telephone connection. I just tell them. . . My name is Neil, as in Neil Armstrong. Everyone gets it immediately.

  • @bobbycars1340
    @bobbycars1340 4 года назад +123

    Remember when you were young and your hero was a REAL hero, Godspeed Neil

    • @Mike-me3sp
      @Mike-me3sp 4 года назад +4

      Are you suggesting Caitlin Jenner isn't the equal to these guys?

    • @grahamcrawford4203
      @grahamcrawford4203 4 года назад

      😂😂😂

    • @AprilSixth
      @AprilSixth 4 года назад +3

      Bobby Cars man never landed on the moon. It was all faked.

    • @littledaddy30
      @littledaddy30 4 года назад +2

      I used to believe in Santa too but he is not a hero....

    • @stevenross5859
      @stevenross5859 4 года назад

      Not anymore she’s a few inches short must be the jimmy chews 🥾

  • @NxDoyle
    @NxDoyle 4 года назад +52

    It's really the only slightly downbeat thing about the 50th anniversary, that Neil Armstrong isn't here to celebrate it. It can't be helped, of course, there's nobody to blame. He just deserves to be here with Buzz and Mike to commemorate one of the greatest things that our little species has achieved.
    It's a wonderful thing for us that towards the end of his life, Neil felt comfortable enough to be in the public eye once again.
    I think it was the same understanding of his place in history that was partly responsible for it. Imagine now if the period immediately following the Apollo 11 mission was all we had of this great good man.
    It's obvious to most people that of all those who are possessed of "the right stuff", Neil Armstrong was the missile man with the steeliest eye. That's why he commanded the mission, that's why he was first down the ladder. He was the right kind of human being to represent the rest of us on another celestial body.
    Right stuff or no, nothing prepares you for or strengthens or comforts you through the loss of your child. And you can see here, in the judiciously edited few moments when Neil answers a question or two about Karen, that we are, as a species, levelled by certain things.
    Through it all, Neil Armstrong was, is and will remain a towering figure of our planet's history.

    • @BetweenStations77
      @BetweenStations77 4 года назад

      He was a beautiful man.

    • @olentangy74
      @olentangy74 4 года назад

      Well said.

    • @technoquetz126
      @technoquetz126 Год назад +3

      Unfortunately Buzz is the only remaining member of the three, R.I.P. to Neil and Michael

    • @tomconverse7862
      @tomconverse7862 Год назад

      I think that was the furthest thing from his mind. He really didn't care about anniversaries. He wasn't that kind of a man. He probably was ready to go be with his baby girl.

    • @technoquetz126
      @technoquetz126 Год назад

      @@tomconverse7862 in fact his daughter died on his sixth wedding anniversary

  • @billh.5360
    @billh.5360 Год назад +1

    Just went to the Armstrong Air and Space Museum in Wapakoneta, Ohio with an old friend a few weeks ago. A nice museum and a fine tribute to a great man. God bless Neil Armstrong.

  • @jasonbecker4974
    @jasonbecker4974 14 дней назад +1

    A special, special human being. 🙏🏼

  • @thomasarthurmaj
    @thomasarthurmaj 4 года назад +94

    Incredible man. Astounding humility. A true American hero. We salute you, Neil Armstrong.

    • @JulieAnnRacino
      @JulieAnnRacino 4 года назад

      He represented the professional and government men of that generation, which is clear in the footage of the "all male" NASA center that controlled the launch through lunar landing to the successful re-entry to the earth. Julie Ann Racino, Rome Science Academy, 2019

    • @nmatthew7469
      @nmatthew7469 4 года назад +8

      @@JulieAnnRacino julie. Since youre in science can you explain how a human being can survive 25,000 miles of high radiation in a tin can spacecraft? Id love to learn.

    • @thomasmoeller2961
      @thomasmoeller2961 4 года назад

      Roger Clemons N.N.

    • @GuardianSoulkeeper
      @GuardianSoulkeeper 4 года назад

      Prove it.

    • @GuardianSoulkeeper
      @GuardianSoulkeeper 4 года назад +1

      It wasn't high levels of radiation. Cosmic rays can't be stopped, but the dose is also low. Combined with the fact the round trip was only a week long they decided to simply risk it.

  • @marinegrunt6633
    @marinegrunt6633 4 года назад +26

    got to meet Neil in Vietnam, when he toured with Bob Hope, Dec 1969......what a treat to shake his hand....that was at Freedom Hill, DaNang

    • @cognatoralbertl9366
      @cognatoralbertl9366 4 года назад +1

      ipso - just relax no one cares about anger- live with it or forget it!

    • @hueyfinesse
      @hueyfinesse 4 года назад

      @Ipso Facto bro you are crazy. legit crazy

    • @MrJm323
      @MrJm323 4 года назад

      ruclips.net/video/qSKCaxx58Bg/видео.html . Bob Hope with Neil Armstrong.

  • @RickReinster
    @RickReinster Год назад +1

    "it's an interesting place to be; I recommend it." brilliant

  • @roger8927
    @roger8927 Год назад +49

    Rest in peace Neil. A true American hero.

    • @TransitionedToAShark
      @TransitionedToAShark Год назад +2

      How😂

    • @darrenfry4695
      @darrenfry4695 Год назад +7

      @@TransitionedToAShark he's a hero for millions , brave man who drove some of the fastest planes on earth at that time also a little fact of him going to the moon , the first ever man..um what have you done lately lol 😂

    • @TransitionedToAShark
      @TransitionedToAShark Год назад +3

      @@darrenfry4695 going to the 🌓 lol proof? What have I done? I went to a real place and didn’t lie about it to kids.
      I win

    • @TheWokeFlatEarthTruth
      @TheWokeFlatEarthTruth Год назад +1

      @@TransitionedToAShark Hi i, hope that you are well. "I went to a real place "....You do not think that the moon is real......seriously? Its pretty hard to miss for much of the time. Take care.

    • @craigfowler7098
      @craigfowler7098 Год назад +2

      A true human hero for all humanity

  • @BarryObama666
    @BarryObama666 4 года назад +7

    You caught Neil Armstrong in a rare mood . He was notoriously known for hating to give interviews especially public ones.
    Many people point out how uncomfortable, unemotional and reserved all of the astronauts were when talking to the press and others when they first cam back from the.Moon. Amazing regardless.

    • @STAG162
      @STAG162 4 года назад +1

      there's a reason why they felt so reserved and reticent, and it's because of what they discovered while they were up there, and what they were bound to once they arrived back on earth. there's so much they felt they couldn't reveal that has already been revealed by other parties since their epic journey. the moon isn't just some satellite ~375,000km from us, there's a lot more to it than those 'people in the know' are willing to reveal

    • @RocketPipeTV
      @RocketPipeTV Год назад

      Good point. The documentary „a funny thing happened on the way to the moon“. It may surprise you

    • @FLATSWISS
      @FLATSWISS Год назад

      Any person who actually accomplished something like that would proudly and freely give numerous interviews calmly, relaxed and articulate , look again at the one he gave with Buzzed and Collins… you don’t need to be an expert to clearly see all three were uncomfortable… That’s how liars give interviews… The moon is plasma, not a rock some Freemasons can land on… The earth is unequivocally an immovable Plane less earthquakes in a closed system, not a spinning space rock in a soul lure system… Peace

    • @FLATSWISS
      @FLATSWISS Год назад

      @@STAG162 casting fairly tales to cover the truth is not honorable… the moon is simply the lesser light for our immovable plane earth realm… The globe lie and the soul lure system was supposed to be the last lie we all were told just after Santa Claus but our parents and their parents before didn’t catch on to the deception, enough is enough… Peace

  • @pauldasen5868
    @pauldasen5868 4 года назад +4

    I remember as a growing child in Malaysia, the immense excitement of Apollo 11. The whole world was watching too. The sacrifice made and success of landing on the moon. I do not see and feel much of the same for anything - today.

    • @sergio-zh7gd
      @sergio-zh7gd 4 года назад

      I was too all my life, but now i am awaken, wake up you too, make your research and you´ll get to another conclusions, painful but at least the truth

  • @malkchatters1046
    @malkchatters1046 Год назад +13

    How he manages to keep a straight face is a testament to his acting ability.

    • @AJ-jy6lb
      @AJ-jy6lb Год назад +2

      If you insist on acting dumb, you shall be treated accordingly.

    • @malkchatters1046
      @malkchatters1046 Год назад

      @@AJ-jy6lb lol. Space travel is 🐂💩. Get over it.

  • @TDog-ic7do
    @TDog-ic7do 9 месяцев назад

    Armstrong was asked by a lady at a gathering “ you look like somebody famous” Armstrong responded “ probably not.” The man was like nobody today in our narsasistic men of today.

  • @superbmediacontentcreator
    @superbmediacontentcreator 4 года назад +123

    What a guy and what a contrast to the braggadocious style so prevalent today.

    • @jimbopaw
      @jimbopaw 4 года назад +5

      He sets the reference. Big mouth never achieved much.

    • @jimbopaw
      @jimbopaw 4 года назад +1

      @Roger Clemons What makes you think that?

    • @mbp7060
      @mbp7060 4 года назад

      Is that you Lebron James?

    • @jeremyrichardmay4802
      @jeremyrichardmay4802 4 года назад

      Shut up

    • @smartin1601
      @smartin1601 4 года назад +4

      He was a paid actor who sold his country out.

  • @mulberryjohn7413
    @mulberryjohn7413 4 года назад +88

    Ed Bradley is a gentleman and so respectful. He brings real game to a field that has been so tarnished. Thank you Mr. Bradley. And thank you Mr. Armstrong ! Your humility is unending. In a world so in desperate need of people to look up to-. May we look up to you and to the courage you displayed as the entire globe watched you step into history ?

    • @babaduke3298
      @babaduke3298 4 года назад +3

      You're the second person in this comment section who apparently didn't get the memo... Ed Bradley hasn't been with this "world" in nearly 13 years.

    • @csn6234
      @csn6234 4 года назад +2

      Ed Bradley wishes to extend his thanks to you from the grave.

    • @kingneddy
      @kingneddy 4 года назад +3

      We never went to the moon. The moon landing was faked.

    • @unchosenzombie5144
      @unchosenzombie5144 4 года назад +3

      Tarnished by what people trying to wake you up to the fact they are screwing everyone. Look at this evidence just why would you ignore this, why
      ruclips.net/video/afYcxy_JadY/видео.html

    • @SuperPhunThyme9
      @SuperPhunThyme9 4 года назад +4

      @@kingneddy damn, you wouldn't know class if it bit you in the *ss.