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Where Were You When Neil Armstrong Landed on the Moon?

The legendary astronaut died Saturday at the age of 82. Were you alive when Armstrong took his giant leap on the moon? Tell us where you were that day.

 

His family called him "a reluctant American hero,' who was just doing his job.

But Neil A. Armstrong, who died Saturday of complications from heart bypass surgery, was a hero.

He was just shy of his 39th birthday when he lumbered down the ladder from the Apollo 11 spacecraft and stepped onto the stark lunar landscape on July 20, 1969.

"That's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind," he said, as Americans around the country watched in awe at the live footage from dark space, so far away.

That step fulfilled a challenge President John F. Kennedy issued in the early 1960s —to put a man on the moon by the end of the decade.

Armstrong began his career as a Navy fighter pilot and test pilot before being tapped for a highly selective position as a NASA astronaut in 1962.

NASA's website this morning features a photo of Armstrong in his flight suit, with a simple "Neil Armstrong, 1930-2012."

“He remained an advocate of aviation and exploration throughout his life and never lost his boyhood wonder of these pursuits," his family said in a statement released by NASA.

And his family has one request for the American people.

"Honor his example of service, accomplishment and modesty, and the next time you walk outside on a clear night and see the moon smiling down at you, think of Neil Armstrong and give him a wink.”

Share your recollections of the first moon landing in our comments section.

Related Topics: Apollo 11, Moon Landing, and Neil Armstrong

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Roberto Scalese

1:46 pm on Sunday, August 26, 2012

I wasn't born when Armstrong walked on the moon, but the two "wait, stop the world" moments I clearly remember are the night the Wall came down and Sept. 11. One wonderful, one horrible day.

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Char

7:56 am on Monday, August 27, 2012

I was driving home from Ann Arbor, Michigan to Massachusetts with my oldest son. He had just graduated from the University of Michigan and had accumulated too much stuff to ship it all home. I stopped in Niagra Falls for the very first time.
listening on our radio to the step by step desription of the first walk on the moon was very exciting. Especially because I grew up in the Flash Gordon era when we believed it could never happen

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Robert Ledoux

10:32 am on Monday, August 27, 2012

Bob Ledoux
I was in basdic training at Fort Polk, Louisiana. It's hard to believe but we knew nothing of the moon landing and didn't for days.

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Husaria

5:55 pm on Tuesday, August 28, 2012

Swimming at Hale reservation in Westwood, MA. I still remember the lifeguards letting out a bunch of " Woo Hoo's " " We're on the moon! "

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