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			If Neil Armstrong Had Been Stranded On The Moon, Richard Nixon Prepared This Speech As Tribute
 
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		| In honor of Neil Armstrong's passing, here's a look at a haunting piece of alternate history: a speech written for U.S. President Richard Nixon in the event Armstrong and Edwin "Buzz" Aldrin were stranded on the moon in 1969. 
 Fortunately, Armstrong survived the mission and lived out the rest of his days in peace on Earth. But this letter shows a shocking look at what could have happened if the first man on the moon had never come back.
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		|  08-25-2012, 11:13 PM | #43 |  
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		|  08-25-2012, 11:19 PM | #44 |  
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			Buzz Aldrin’s Official Statementhttp://buzzaldrin.com/buzz-aldrins-o...eil-armstrong/
    I am deeply saddened by the passing of my good friend, and space  exploration companion, Neil Armstrong today.  As Neil, Mike Collins and I  trained together for our historic Apollo 11 Mission, we understood the  many technical challenges we faced, as well as the importance and  profound implications of this historic journey. We will now always be  connected as the crew of the Apollo 11 mission to the moon, yet for the  many millions who witnessed that remarkable achievement for humankind,  we were not alone.
 
 Whenever I look at the moon I am reminded of that precious moment,  over four decades ago, when Neil and I stood on the desolate, barren,  yet beautiful, Sea of Tranquility, looking back at our brilliant blue  planet Earth suspended in the darkness of space, I realized that even  though we were farther away from earth than two humans had ever been, we  were not alone.  Virtually the entire world took that memorable journey  with us.  I know I am joined by many millions of others from around the  world in mourning the passing of a true American hero and the best  pilot I ever knew.  My friend Neil took the small step but giant leap  that changed the world and will forever be remembered as a historic  moment in human history.
 
 I had truly hoped that on July 20th, 2019, Neil, Mike and I would be  standing together to commemorate the 50th Anniversary of our moon  landing, as we also anticipated the continued expansion of humanity into  space, that our small mission helped make possible.  Regrettably, this  is not to be.  Neil will most certainly be there with us in spirit.
 On behalf of the Aldrin family, we extend our deepest condolences to  Carol and the entire Armstrong family.  I will miss my friend Neil as I  know our fellow citizens and people around world will miss this foremost  aviation and space pioneer.
 
 May he Rest in Peace, and may his vision for our human destiny in space be his legacy.
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		|  08-25-2012, 11:24 PM | #45 |  
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			President Obama’s Statementhttp://blogs.wsj.com/washwire/2012/0...strongs-death/
Michelle and I were deeply saddened to hear about the passing of Neil Armstrong.
 Neil was among the greatest of American heroes–not just of his time,  but of all time.  When he and his fellow crew members lifted off aboard  Apollo 11 in 1969, they carried with them the aspirations of an entire  nation.  They set out to show the world that the American spirit can see  beyond what seems unimaginable–that with enough drive and ingenuity,  anything is possible. And when Neil stepped foot on the surface of the  moon for the first time, he delivered a moment of human achievement that  will never be forgotten.
 Today, Neil’s spirit of discovery lives on in all the men and women  who have devoted their lives to exploring the unknown–including those  who are ensuring that we reach higher and go further in space. That  legacy will endure–sparked by a man who taught us the enormous power of  one small step.
 
 Neil deGrasse Tyson             @neiltyson 
Neil Armstrong was the spiritual repository of  spacefaring dreams & ambitions. In death, a little bit of us all  dies with him
 
 http://www.nasa.gov/topics/people/fe...rong_obit.html
 
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		|  08-26-2012, 12:22 PM | #48 |  
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			I know what I was doing that day. I was attending an Edmonton Eskimos game. The coach was one Neill Armstrong.
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		|  08-26-2012, 08:07 PM | #49 |  
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			Neil Armstrong is a legend.
 I still have a bunch of First Flights on VHS from the early 90's when he did the series on A&E.
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					Originally Posted by DownInFlames  NBC done goofed.   
Yeah, that's pretty sad. Hopefully we get someone on Mars before the last Apollo astronaut dies.
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I would settle for just back on the moon. Still so much to see there.
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		|  08-27-2012, 10:29 AM | #51 |  
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			It'll be fun to see how the tabloids cover this. I expect the Enquirer will say something about Armstrong's deathbed admission of faking the landing, and the Star will talk about a deathbed confession about meeting aliens. The Weekly World News will say that batboy got to the moon first.
		 
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					Originally Posted by troutman  My first son is named after him. I recommend A Man On The Moon, by Andrew Chaikin. |  
How on earth did you convince your wife to let you name your child 'Armstrong'?
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		|  08-27-2012, 12:59 PM | #54 |  
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			 NASA  A @whitehouse  flags flown at half-staff proclamation was issued on the passing of Neil Armstrong. go.nasa.gov/Pn9Zbn #WinkAtTheMoon 
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					Originally Posted by Flash Walken  How on earth did you convince your wife to let you name your child 'Armstrong'? |  
She wouldn't go for "Buzz" for the second child.
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			Settled on 'Carl', eh?
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		|  08-27-2012, 02:15 PM | #57 |  
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			A little video I put together...
 
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			Very strange. He walked on the moon on my Dad's birthday, and died on my birthday.
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		|  08-27-2012, 04:43 PM | #59 |  
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					Originally Posted by troutman  She wouldn't go for "Buzz" for the second child. |  
Can't imagine why,  "Buzz" is such an excellent name for a daughter... 
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					Originally Posted by Komskies  Very strange. He walked on the moon on my Dad's birthday, and died on my birthday. |  
Whoa!
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