Read Neil Armstrong: A Life of Flight Online
Authors: Jay Barbree
Tags: #Science, #Astronomy, #Biography & Autobiography, #Science & Technology
go-ahead for launch (July 16, 1969)
waiting launch
liftoff
countdown
in flight
in Earth orbit
headed to the moon
behind the moon, out of touch
in lunar orbit
return to Earth
debriefing the crew
Apollo 12
crew of
mission of
traces of moon visit photographed from space
Apollo 13
crew of
lunar module of, astronauts’ refuge in
Apollo 14,
traces of moon visit photographed from space
Apollo 15
crew of
traces of moon visit photographed from space
Apollo 16,
traces of moon visit photographed from space
Apollo 17
liftoff from moon
parachuting to ocean landing
traces of moon visit photographed from space
TV camera of
Apollo missions
commander position
LM pilot position
training for
Apollo Project
grounded after launchpad fire
Apollo spacecraft
components of (command module, service module, lunar module)
construction of
improved version after
Apollo 1
fire
Apollo/Soyuz mission (1975)
Armstrong, Dean (Neil’s brother)
Armstrong, Eric Alan (Rick) (Neil’s son)
Armstrong, Janet.
See
Shearon, Janet
Armstrong, June (Neil’s sister)
Armstrong, Karen Anne “Muffie” (Neil’s daughter)
birth of
death of, from brain tumor
effect of death on Neil
moon memorial of
Armstrong, Mark Stephen (Neil’s son)
Armstrong, Neil
(1947–1955) Aviation Midshipman Program
(1950) flight training
(1951) Korean War pilot
(1955–1962) test pilot at Edwards
(1957) birth of first child
(1959) birth of second child
(1961–1962) applies to become astronaut
(1962) accepted as astronaut
(1963) birth of third child
(1964) house fire, children rescued
(1966)
Gemini 8
mission
(1967) visits LBJ at White House, learns of
Apollo 1
fire
(1969) on
Apollo 11
flight
(1969) on the Eagle, landing
(1969) on the moon
(1969) return from the moon
(1971) retires, buys a farm, teaches aeronautics
(1986) on commission to investigate the
Challenger
accident
(1994) divorce from Janet
(1994) marries Carol Knight
(2012) death following heart bypass surgery
apocryphal yarn about Mr. and Mrs. Gorsky
and
Apollo 8
astronaut training
boyhood interest in flying, first flight and pilot’s license
cabin in San Gabriel Mountains
as CapCom
celebrity status
childhood
chosen for
Apollo 11
on combat mission in Korea
congressional testimony of, on space exploration
contribution to space flight
conversations from space
and death of Karen Anne Armstrong
experience as test pilot
flight hobbies (gliders, propeller planes)
friendship with John Glenn
Gemini 5 backup
a Gemini Nine astronaut
home life
interviews and news conferences
investigating the
Apollo 1
disaster
landing on moon
“one small step for (a)man, one giant leap for mankind”
pranks played by
rescue of two-year-old girl
role model to astronauts
small-town roots of
space exploration advocate
speculates on his future
teenage years playing band and chasing girls
training for Apollo missions
—character and personality
decision making, cool under pressure
humility
keep-your-distance impression
lacking (self-stated)
other astronauts’ opinion
perfectionism
preparedness
respect for life
small town virtues
—photographs
with
Apollo 11
in background
in aviator gear
in cockpit of Eagle
in cockpit of Gemini spacecraft
in cockpit of X-15
on commission to investigate the
Challenger
accident
ejecting from the LLTV
after ejection from fighter jet
entering
Apollo 11
family life
in flight
on Gemini team
jungle survival training
in lunar module simulator
at Mission Control
in quarantine
in simulator
in spacecraft
in spacesuit
splashdown
taking phone call in spacecraft
training for Apollo missions
with X-15 rocket plane
Armstrong, Steve (Neil’s father)
Armstrong, Viola (Neil’s mother)
asteroids hitting Earth
Astronaut Maneuvering Unit (AMU)
astronauts
American and Russian, bond between
as America’s ambassadors
Chief, position of
deaths of
as former celebrities
houses and housing of
recruitment of
reunions of
training of
astronomy, history of
Atlantis
shuttle
Atlas rocket
attitude control
aurora borealis
B-29 bomber
B-52, drop-and-launch from
Baikonur Cosmodrome
Bales, Steve
ballooning
Barbree, Jay (author)
friendship with Neil
investigates
Challenger
accident
space reporting of
Barbree, Jo
Bassett, Charles
Bean, Alan L.
Beddingfield, Sam
Belyayev, Pavel
Benedict, Howard
Big Bang
biological isolation garments (BIGs)
Borman, Frank
Brand, Vance
Brokaw, Tom
Brown, Curt
Burton, Bob
Bush, George H. W.
Bush, George W.
Butchart, Stan
C-47 plane
Caidin, Martin
Cape Canaveral
astronauts at
JFK and John Glenn at
Launch Control Center
launches from
and launchpad fire investigation
rocket complex
shuttles flown from
spectator crowds at
view of, from space
capsule communicator (CapCom)
capsules, manned, Neil’s aversion to
Carpenter, John
Carpenter, Scott
Carr, Jerry
Carter, Jimmy
Cernan, Gene
last man on the moon
Chaffee, Roger
death in launchpad fire
memorial to, on the moon
recruited as astronaut
Challenger
shuttle
destruction of, on launch
Chang-Diaz, Franklin
Chicago, Illinois
Choco Indians
CIA
Cleveland, Ohio
Clinton, Bill
Coastal Sentry Quebec
tracking ship
Cocoa Beach, Florida
Cold War
Collins, Mike
and
Apollo 8
on
Apollo 11
flight
with
Apollo 11
in background
background of
chosen for
Apollo 11
in Columbia awaiting Neil’s and Buzz’s return from the moon
on
Gemini 10
on Neil’s personality
pilot of
Apollo 11
in quarantine
recruited as astronaut
return to Earth
training for Apollo missions
Collins, Pat
Columbia.
See Apollo 11,
Columbia
Columbia Accident Investigation Board
Columbia
shuttle
loss of