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LIFE OF ASTRONAUTS AFTER WALKING ON THE MOON
You must have heard of having a “bird’s eye view,” from where everything beneath is visible clearly. Imagine someone walking on the moon and the entire earth to him is just like a small dot. Away from the greed of humans, there’s a place where life is still being explored.
The real importance of life is felt when you struggle to live. A dozen people have had the chance to walk on the moon, all of them garnered international acclaim and moreover an experience too big to be forgotten.
LIFE OF NEIL ARMSTRONG & HOW DID HE DIED?
Neil served as a Naval Aviator between 1949-1952 and later went on to get his UG degree in Aeronautical Engineering in 1955. While being a naval aviator, he had also been a part of the Korean War and ran around 78 combat missions. Neil completed his Masters in Aerospace engineering in 1970. Before his masters, he had already been awarded the status of an astronaut in 1962 by NASA.