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On [[July|July 20]], [[1969]], he commanded the ''[[Apollo 11]]'' lunar mission and became the first [[Human]] to set foot on [[Luna|Earth's moon]].
 
On [[July|July 20]], [[1969]], he commanded the ''[[Apollo 11]]'' lunar mission and became the first [[Human]] to set foot on [[Luna|Earth's moon]].
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In [[2143]], [[Jonathan Archer]] commented that no one knew what [[Buzz Aldrin]] said when he set foot on the moon, because Armstrong did so first. ({{ENT|First Flight}})
   
 
After learning from [[T'Pol]] that the [[Vulcan]] [[First Contact]] with Humans took place in [[Carbon Creek]], [[Pennsylvania]], in [[1957]], the astonished [[Charles Tucker III|Charles Tucker]] noted that she just rewrote Earth's history books. He further stated that it was "like finding out Neil Armstrong wasn't the first man to walk on the moon," to which T'Pol implied that maybe he wasn't. ({{ENT|Carbon Creek}})
 
After learning from [[T'Pol]] that the [[Vulcan]] [[First Contact]] with Humans took place in [[Carbon Creek]], [[Pennsylvania]], in [[1957]], the astonished [[Charles Tucker III|Charles Tucker]] noted that she just rewrote Earth's history books. He further stated that it was "like finding out Neil Armstrong wasn't the first man to walk on the moon," to which T'Pol implied that maybe he wasn't. ({{ENT|Carbon Creek}})
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In [[2376]], [[Commander]] [[Chakotay]] remarked that Armstrong, along with fellow astronauts [[John Kelly]], [[Rose Kumagawa]], and [[John Glenn]] were Earth's true space pioneers. ({{VOY|One Small Step}})
 
In [[2376]], [[Commander]] [[Chakotay]] remarked that Armstrong, along with fellow astronauts [[John Kelly]], [[Rose Kumagawa]], and [[John Glenn]] were Earth's true space pioneers. ({{VOY|One Small Step}})
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Revision as of 20:15, 11 August 2013

Neil Armstrong was an American twentieth-century test pilot and Earth-based NASA astronaut.

On July 20, 1969, he commanded the Apollo 11 lunar mission and became the first Human to set foot on Earth's moon.

In 2143, Jonathan Archer commented that no one knew what Buzz Aldrin said when he set foot on the moon, because Armstrong did so first. (ENT: "First Flight")

After learning from T'Pol that the Vulcan First Contact with Humans took place in Carbon Creek, Pennsylvania, in 1957, the astonished Charles Tucker noted that she just rewrote Earth's history books. He further stated that it was "like finding out Neil Armstrong wasn't the first man to walk on the moon," to which T'Pol implied that maybe he wasn't. (ENT: "Carbon Creek")

Prior to performing the warp 10 flight, Kathryn Janeway told Tom Paris he would be joining such an elite group of pilots including Orville Wright, Zefram Cochrane, and Neil Armstrong. (VOY: "Threshold")

Lake Armstrong and the Federation starship USS Armstrong were both named for Neil Armstrong. (Star Trek: First Contact; DS9: "Apocalypse Rising")

In 2376, Commander Chakotay remarked that Armstrong, along with fellow astronauts John Kelly, Rose Kumagawa, and John Glenn were Earth's true space pioneers. (VOY: "One Small Step")

Neil Armstrong's declarations "The Eagle has landed" and "One small step for man, one giant leap for mankind" were used in the Star Trek teaser trailer.

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