2005: Neil Armstrong on 60 Minutes

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In 2005, Ed Bradley interviewed astronaut Neil Armstrong at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida. cbsn.ws/2Owl6ZM

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コメント (21)
  • Seeing people grow old is so heartbreaking. He is a legend. Rest in peace Neil.
  • Man Neil is actually happy and excited to tell his story here. Very rare
  • This man is pilot of pilots, he has done it all, and remained humble all of his life.
  • Good pilot. Great actor. . love that moon landing movie . So believable.
  • @CC-ms7io
    I was working as the entry controller at CX 39B when Mr. Armstrong and Mr. Bradley arrived. My supervisor advised to let them in without stopping them. The windows were dark and I didn't see Mr. Armstrong going in to the complex. After they were done with the interview and exiting, Mr. Armstrong was sitting in the front passenger's seat and waved. It was an honor and privilege to see the first man on the moon.
  • For a man to have such a weight of an entire civilization on his shoulders he just seemed like such a humble, quiet and gentle man. RIP
  • "Not until you get to 1000ft altitude do you start to lose the reflection of the sound on earths ground" - WOW! Never heard this before. That earth reverb!
  • @kungfuwhip78
    A self made man who made his history. A brave man who knew the deadly risks he got himself into, but believed in the long run how it will benefit mankind. He is always gonna be my hero. RIP Neil Armstrong 👩‍🚀 🦸‍♂️ ❤️
  • The Apollo Moon Mission was an important part of my childhood in the Netherlands. Now I am a young man of 67 years, but still impressed by this great project. Thank you Mr. Neil Armstrong and all the 400.000 people who have worked at this project. It was for me till now inspiring and a motivation for a study in science.
  • One of the greatest humans to ever exist. I hope history always remembers his name.
  • @lidj16
    Imagine students in History class, a hundred years from now, they can watch these videos and hear directly from the first space explorers themselves.
  • @ten1963
    Good to see Neil again. RIP sir. You made indelible history!
  • Wonderful Man, and Astronaut, he was for his country.❤️🎉🎉🎉
  • Apollo 11 (2019),is a well-made documentary of the July 1969 mission. There is no narration. Just remastered film footage. It took two years to make this doc. Check it out. 👍
  • @rasco1521
    One of the most important people ever.