5 Fascinating Facts About the First Man to Walk on the MoonNeil Armstrong would have turned 86 today.
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With nearlyhalf a billionpeople watching from Earth on July 20, 1969, Neil Armstrong became the first man to walk on the moon. "That's one small step for (a) man, one giant leap for mankind," he famously said.
Armstrong passed away from heart complications on Aug. 25, 2012. Today, he would have turned 86. To celebrate his birthday, here are five facts you may not know about the famous astronaut:
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1. He paid for his first flying lesson with money he made doing odd jobs.
When Armstrong was 10 years old, he made$1 mowingthe local cemetery. He would then work at adrug store.
Through these odd jobs, Armstrong was able to pay for flight lessons, which at the time, costed about $9 an hour.
2. He could fly more than 200 types of aircraft.
Armstrong was the ultimate pilot. He flew more than200 different types of aircraftduring both his civilian and military life.
Not only did he fly the Apollo Lunar Module, but he has flown jets, rockets, helicopters and gliders.
3. He had a pilot's license before a driver's license.
While most teenagers are itching to be able to get behind the wheel of a car on their 16th birthdays, Armstrong set his sights higher -- literally.
On Aug. 5, 1946, Armstrong got hispilot's licenceand did hisfirst solo flightlater that month, all before he got his driver's license.
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4. He served in the Korean War.
Armstrong attended Purdue on a Navy scholarship and in 1949 was called on to serve in the Korean War.
He flew in almost80 combat missionsand receivedthreemedals for his service.
5.他是一个骄傲的雄鹰童子军。
Armstrong was an Eagle Scout in the Boy Scouts of America. He was so proud of his background in boy scouts that hecarried his World Scout Badgewhen he went to the moon.