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Neil Armstrong (1930-2012)

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LunarOrbit:
Sad to hear that Mr. Armstrong has died. :(

Neil Armstrong, first human on the moon, dies at 83

Al Johnston:
Very sad :-(

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-19381098

RedneckR0nin:
As soon as I heard I came here. Truly a sad day but only in selfish desire. We in this community I'm sure feel the loss harder than most. Most of us here have become very intimate defending and explaining this mans glorious feats. To mourn this man however is only self serving.
Let us celebrate what he had accomplished and in knowing his name and voice will echo on for generations to come. He got to experience something that I'm sure anyone here dreams of doing. He was a hero and pioneer and stepped foot onto that foreign and hostile environment and simultaneously stepping into the history books of man.

Thank you Neil, your a part of what makes me proud to be human. Rest in peace brother...you lived the life and in it a humble and selfless one. Truly were one that deserved to make that small step for all humanity that day.

Glom:
Erm er yeah. Really not sure what to say. It only reminds us of the mortality of the living memory of Apollo.

RedneckR0nin:
Still a huge iconic figure in my life.

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