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Neil Armstrong

Neil Armstrong

Engenheiro aeroespacial
Neil Alden Armstrong foi um engenheiro aeroespacial, aviador naval, piloto de teste, astronauta e professor norte-americano que tornou-se o primeiro ser humano a pisar na Lua em 1969. Wikipédia
Nascimento: 5 de agosto de 1930, Wapakoneta, Ohio
Falecimento: 25 de agosto de 2012, Cincinnati, Ohio
Missões espaciais: Apollo 11 e Gemini VIII

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