Certainly for anyone my age or thereabouts, a great American hero.
Armstrong has been immortalized in human history as the first human to
set foot on a celestial body beyond Earth. "That's one small step for a
man, one giant leap for mankind," he radioed back to Earth from the moon
on July 20, 1969.
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Armstrong was famous for staying out of fame's spotlight as much as
he could. Some outsiders may have faulted him for his reticence, but not
his fellow astronauts.
"Most of our group in those days could
have accomplished the challenge of the mission," Apollo 7 astronaut Walt
Cunningham told NBC News' James Oberg in an email, "but I do not know a
one that could have handled the resulting notoriety as well as Neil
did."
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On Aug. 7, just two days after his 82nd birthday, Armstrong underwent
quadruple-bypass heart surgery after flunking a medical stress test. At
the time, his wife, Carol, reported that her husband was "doing great" — but today the family said complications from that surgery led to his death.
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