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The first man on the moon in the world

The first man on the moon in the world was neil alden armstrong.

American astronauts, test pilots, naval pilots and university professors; Armstrong became the first astronaut to land on the moon on July 26th, 2 1, 1969. He was also the first human member to leave footprints on an alien planet, and his partner buzz aldrin became the second person to return safely after landing on the moon. They stayed on the surface of the moon for two and a half hours

Armstrong's first space mission was Gemini 8, during which he made the first orbital docking with David Scott.

Commemoration of future generations

20 12 On August 27th, US President Barack Obama ordered all US government agencies to fly flags at half mast during Armstrong's funeral. This directive applies to the stars and stripes over the White House, all public buildings, military strongholds, military ports, naval vessels around the world and American embassies and consulates.

Previously, Moon astronauts Love and Sanan set up a charity in Cincinnati Children's Medical Center to commemorate Armstrong. Armstrong's family has asked everyone to donate to this charity, which is called Armstrong's New Border Initiative.

The funeral of Armstrong, the first American man to land on the moon, was held in Ohio on August 3, 1965. Armstrong's family, friends and colleagues from the American Space Center came to pay their respects. At the same time, flags were flown at half-mast all over the United States to pay tribute to him. The funeral was held in a private golf club in Cincinnati. Four F- 18 fighter jets of the US Navy solemnly flew over the funeral in the form of "mourners" to show their mourning for Armstrong.