Noun
United States astronaut; the first man to set foot on the Moon (July 20, 1969) (1930-)
Source: WordNetAlexander (1995): p. 399 The last episode of Star Trek aired forty-seven days before Neil Armstrong stepped onto the moon as part of the Apollo 11 mission, Alexander (1995): p. 400 and Roddenberry declared that he would never write for television again. Source: Internet
Alumni Neil Armstrong Purdue alumni have achieved recognition in a range of areas, particularly in the science, engineering, and aviation industries. Source: Internet
Americans Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin became the first humans to walk on the Moon (July 21 UTC). Source: Internet
Because, when you think about the Apollo missions, they were such a highlight of American history, and they were so inspirational for everybody around the world when Neil Armstrong took one small step for a man, one giant leap for mankind. Source: Internet
Neil Armstrong went on to command Apollo 11, where Aldrin was returned to the LMP position and Collins was assigned as CMP. Source: Internet
Research Neil Armstrong Hall of Engineering The University expended $472.7 million in support of research system-wide in 2006–07, using funds received from the state and federal governments, industry, foundations, and individual donors. Source: Internet