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RIP Neil Armstrong

I watched the landing on a black and white television set. Heady stuff for a nine year old child, my parents allowed me to stay up so I could go to school and say I saw it.
 
RIP thank you for inspiring my love for Science Fiction, a sad day for the entire world one of a few Lucky humans to throw the shackles of earth away and explore the black!
 
I merged Murphy's thread in Random Static into this one, but left a permanent redirect.

Sen. Armstrong will be missed. Test Pilot, and Gemini , Apollo, and Shuttle astronaut.
 
Amen, he will be missed. Godspeed to you, Neil. You inspired a generation.
(I refuse to go into a rant about later generations being deprived of such inspiring goals and accomplishments. :( )
 
Too sad. I had the pleasure of shaking hands with Neil Armstrong as a child during a rare visit he made to the UK. It was definitely a factor in my obsession with space leading to me getting my degree in Space Science and Systems.

May you forever travel the stars.
 
Hope Eyrie

Copyright ©1975 by Leslie Fish
Copyright assigned to Random Factors
Lyrics posted by permission


Worlds grow old and suns grow cold
And death we never can doubt.
Time's cold wind, wailing down the past,
Reminds us that all flesh is grass
And history's lamps blow out.

But the Eagle has landed; tell your children when.
Time won't drive us down to dust again.

Cycles turn while the far stars burn,
And people and planets age.
Life's crown passes to younger lands,
Time brushes dust of hope from his hands
And turns another page.

But the Eagle has landed; tell your children when.
Time won't drive us down to dust again.

But we who feel the weight of the wheel
When winter falls over our world
Can hope for tomorrow and raise our eyes
To a silver moon in the opened skies
And a single flag unfurled.

But the Eagle has landed; tell your children when.
Time won't drive us down to dust again.

We know well what Life can tell:
If you would not perish, then grow.
And today our fragile flesh and steel
Have laid our hands on a vaster wheel
With all of the stars to know

That the Eagle has landed; tell your children when.
Time won't drive us down to dust again.

From all who tried out of history's tide,
Salute for the team that won.
And the old Earth smiles at her children's reach,
The wave that carried us up the beach
To reach for the shining sun.

For the Eagle has landed; tell your children when.
Time won't drive us down to dust again.
 
I barely remember watching the landings, as I was only three or four. But what an impression it made! I've been obsessed with science fiction and space travel ever since.
He will be greatly missed.
 
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