Read Neil Armstrong: A Life of Flight Online
Authors: Jay Barbree
Tags: #Science, #Astronomy, #Biography & Autobiography, #Science & Technology
Mission Control, Houston
broadcasts to the public
casual conversations with astronauts
monitoring of flight data
operational communications with astronauts
training at
views of activity at
Mitchell, Edgar
Mojave Desert, California
moon, the
color of
composition of
contingency sample from
craters on
a dead world
dust on
first astronaut to land on
flight around (circumlunar)
formation of, in early solar system
gravity of
JFK’s challenge to go to and return (1961)
no human visits since December 17, 1972
practice in landing on
return to, advocated by Neil
rock samples from
science experiments on
smell of (wet ashes and gunpowder)
view of, from deep space
view of, from earth orbit
view of, from lunar orbit
view of, on the surface
water on, possibly
moon landing conspiracy theories
moonwalks
Moore, John
Morse, Ralph
Morton Thiokol
Mount Fuji, Japan
Mount Marilyn, on the moon
Muffie’s Crater, on the moon
MythBusters
show
N-1 rocket
National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics (NACA)
National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)
and the
Challenger
accident
confidence of, in the shuttle
criticisms of
enters the space race
forerunner of (NACA)
invitations to view a launch
and launchpad fire
maturing of, in the 1990s
Neil given title as Administrator for Aeronautics
public affairs office
recruiting astronauts
schedule for space exploration
National Space Council
Naval School of Pre-Flight, Pensacola, Florida
navigational error
NBC Nightly News
NBCNews.com
nebulae
Neil A. Armstrong Flight Research Center
Nellis Air Force Base
Nelson, George “Pinky”
New York City, ticker-tape parades
Nixon, Pat
Nixon, Richard
instructions re astronauts
meets and greets returning
Apollo 11
astronauts
talks to Eagle on the moon
Noa, Danny
Noa
recovery ship
“non-striking-a-claim” treaty
North American Aviation
nuclear warheads, rocket delivery of
O-rings
Obama, Barack
O’Malley, Anne
O’Malley, Thomas J.
Orion spacecraft
oxygen, and
Apollo 1
fire
P-51 Mustang
Page, George
Paine, Thomas
Panama Canal Zone
parachutes
Passive Thermal Control (PTC)
photoreconnaissance
Pings and Ags guidance systems
Piper Tri-Pacer
Pius XII, pope
planets, formation of
plasma propulsion
Pohang Airport, Korea
Precourt, Charlie
Presidential Commission on the Space Shuttle Challenger Accident
Purdue University
quarantine
pre-launch
after return from moon
R4D research plane
R-7 rocket
radiation, protection from
“raptures of the deep”
Rathmann, Jim
Reagan, Maureen
Reagan, Ronald
Recovery I
helicopter
Redford, Robert
Redstone rocket
manned flight
reentry
disaster of
Columbia
on
Reentry Control System (RCS)
rendezvous in space, first
research papers
retro-rockets
Riley, Jack
Rivard, John
rocketry, U.S. vs. Soviet
Rockwell
Rogers, William P.
Rose Knot Victor
tracking ship
Russia
spaceflight program
See also
Soviet Union
S4B rocket stage
satellites
first (Sputnik, 1957)
first American (
Explorer
)
Saturn 1B rocket
launching
Saturn V rocket
flight
ignition
launch
Schirra, Wally
Schmitt, Harrison
Schweickart, Russell L.
Scobee, Dick
Scott, Dave
Sea of Tranquility, on the moon
See, Elliot
See, Marilyn
Shearon, Janet
(1956) marriage to Neil
(1957) birth of first child
(1959) birth of second child
(1963) birth of third child
at
Apollo 1
disaster
at
Apollo 11
launch
and death of Karen Anne
divorces Neil
friendship with Gene Cernan
home life
interviews
listening to the
Gemini 8
emergency
meets returning Neil
Neil meets
Neil proposes to
Shepard, Alan
first American in space
messages to astronauts
Sigma 7
spacecraft
Sinatra, Frank
Skylab
Slayton, Deke
accompanies
Apollo 11
crew to launch
assignments of astronauts
and astronauts’ welfare
chosen to be chief astronaut by fellow astronauts
grounded because of heart irregularity
messages to astronauts
at Mission Control
monitoring flights
and Neil’s future
one of the Mercury Seven
pin of, left on the moon
private conversation of
recruiting of astronauts
and Redstone
schedule of space exploration of
in space flight
sleeping on a spacecraft
Smith, Mike
Society of Experimental Test Pilots
solar corona from behind the moon
solar panels
solid boosters
Soviet Union
spaceflight program
in World War II
Soyuz 1
Soyuz spacecraft
space
exploration of
justification for humans in
live television from
“non-striking-a-claim” treaty (1967)
survival of humans in
view of Earth from
view of stars, from above the atmosphere
view of stars, from deep space
“Space in the 20Teens” news show
Space Launch System (SLS)
space pilots, NASA’s criteria for
space shuttle
Dyna-Soar forerunner of
end of program
space stations
space suits and gear
space travel
considered safe
doomsayers about
spacecraft
commercial
life aboard one (eating, sleeping)
thermal control of
spacewalks.
See also
Extra Vehicular Activity
SPS rocket
Sputnik 1
Sputnik 2
SS-6 booster
Stafford, Tom
stage separation
Starlite Inn, Cocoa Beach
stars
explosion of, making new star material
view of, from deep space
Stewart, Jimmy
sun, the, formation of
T-38 jet
crashes
Tananarive tracking station, Madagascar
telescopes, invention of
Thomas, Gene
Thompson, Floyd L
Thor-Agena surveillance rocket
the 3s (3 seconds days)
thrusters
Timber Cove neighborhood, Houston, Texas
Titan II rocket
Titov, Gherman
Tofield, Geoff
tracking ships
Trans Earth Insertion (TEI)
Trans Lunar Insertion (TLI)
“the trench”
True, Virgil
Tsiolkovsky, Konstantin E.
Unidentified Flying Object (UFO), sighted
United States
loss of capability to go to space
spaceflight program
universe, the
age of
coming into existence of
University of Cincinnati
Vanguard rocket
destruction on launch of
Viking RTV-N-12A sounding rocket
von Braun, Wernher
Vostok I
spacecraft
Walker, Joe
Wapakoneta, Ohio
airport
Warren, Goodell
water safety and survival training
Webb, James
weightlessness