There were more than a few people holding their breath in Mission Control as Neil Armstrong piloted the Apollo 11 Lunar Module down to the surface of the moon. With only seconds of fuel remaining, he landed the longest one way trip ever undertaken. And of course, he was a Naval Aviator.
There were more than a few people holding their breath in Mission Control as Neil Armstrong piloted the Apollo 11 Lunar Module down to the surface of the moon. With only seconds of fuel remaining, he landed the longest one way trip ever undertaken. And of course, he was a Naval Aviator.
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