Copyright © 2020 CBS Interactive Inc.All rights reserved. In a 2005 interview, former astronaut Neil Armstrong discusses his personal feelings concerning landing on the moon, his family and the fame he shuns, "It felt like a train on a bad railroad track," is how Neil Armstrong described the 1969 liftoff of Apollo 11, perched atop a massive Saturn V rocket, heading to the moon. Little did he know that a huge surprise was waiting for him on the lunar surface!
Stream CBSN Live or on demand for FREE on your TV, computer, tablet, or smartphone. In this very special episode, a live recording from a 2002 Buffini & Company MasterMind Summit, Brian interviews world-famous astronaut Neil Armstrong. Watch CBS News anytime, anywhere with the our 24/7 digital news network.
Armstrong showed a similar type of practical optimism when talking about the efforts being made to prevent Apollo 12 from over-shooting the landing, like Apollo 11 had done. Join today!
"It is a difficult procedure to control the trajectory of the spacecraft very accurately and start the descent at the proper point over the lunar surface," Armstong said.
What are you waiting for? Like what you hear? "I think it was more of a feeling that you finally grabbed a hold of this errant child and now he is kicking and struggling a little bit, and you know you still have him but you haven't quite gotten him into the bathtub yet," Collins said.
Following the mandatory quarantine and the well-deserved ticker-tape parade Mission Commander Neil Armstrong, his colleague in the moon walk Colonel Edwin E. …
By turns deeply moving, profound and hilarious, this rare interview is an extraordinary insight into the …
http://bit.ly/BrianBuffiniShow. In this very special episode, a live recording from a 2002 Buffini & Company MasterMind Summit, Brian interviews world-famous astronaut Neil Armstrong. This month marks the 50th anniversary of the historic Apollo 11 moon landing. Armstrong, who died at age 82, spoke with Ed Bradley in 2005 about that journey and how he came up with his famous line: "One small step for man; one giant leap for mankind" as he walked out onto the lunar surface, the first man ever to take those steps.
“You want to make a mark – you’d like to leave the world a little better than when you came. "And it was loud.
Really loud.".
Conspiracy theories are always very popular.” – Neil Armstrong, “The only thing harder to do than fly to the moon would have been fake it!” – Neil Armstrong, “The striking part to me is how little we know about it yet…We’ve only explored a teeny tiny fraction of this place. On his famous line, “That’s one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind.”: “It was kind of a simple statement, just stepping off, and it seemed right.” – Neil Armstrong, Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/brianbuffini, Twitter: https://twitter.com/brianbuffini, Buffini Show Insiders: http://www.thebrianbuffinishow.com/insiders, Love what you heard?
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Copyright © 2020 CBS Interactive Inc.All rights reserved. During the hour-long episode the crew recounted their historic mission to the moon and reflected on what they had accomplished, all while keeping a cool demeanor about issues that had arisen on the mission. He had said this as he believed that humans had achieved the glory of reaching the moon and that was a great accomplishment. To watch that 60 Minutes piece, "First Man," click on the above video. Are you a Buffini Show Insider?
As per Neil Armstrong, the first human to walk the moon, it was a small step for man but a giant leap for mankind. After 21 and a half hours on the moon for a flag-planting ceremony, rock collection and general exploration the three men returned to Earth - splashing down about 900 miles southwest of Hawaii. © 2019 CBS Interactive Inc. All Rights Reserved. By turns deeply moving, profound and hilarious, this rare interview is an extraordinary insight into the life and mindset of the first man to walk on the moon. That’s my goal.” – Neil Armstrong. Inspirational quotes from today’s podcast: On the reasons for the success of the lunar program: “Communication was substantially responsible for our success.” – Neil Armstrong, “We all depend on other people to some extent for our successes…It’s also true that you can’t depend on teamwork to do everything.” – Neil Armstrong, “Some things, when it gets down to it, you have to do yourself.” – Neil Armstrong, “You don’t want to be the weak link in the chain.” – Neil Armstrong, “It was like going on a very bad railroad track that rattles in all three directions!” – Neil Armstrong, “It was so smooth and so quiet…we couldn’t even be sure that the engine was running.” – Neil Armstrong, “Every sight in space is spectacular.” – Neil Armstrong, “I hope technology will allow more and more people to go and see those sights.” – Neil Armstrong, “Our planet is a beautiful place, particularly when you see it from a distance… it’s a magnificent sight.” – Neil Armstrong, “The world loves conspiracies. Guest Anchor Walter Cronkite pressed Collins on any nerves he might have had when there were issues with the docking procedure but Collins, as ever, stayed practical. Stream CBSN live or on demand for FREE on your TV, computer, tablet, or smartphone. It should not be visible. © 2012 CBS Interactive Inc. All Rights Reserved. Click here to learn more and find an event near you.
Following the mandatory quarantine and the well-deserved ticker-tape parade Mission Commander Neil Armstrong, his colleague in the moon walk Colonel Edwin E. Aldrin, Jr., and Command Module Pilot Lieutenant Colonel Michael Collins joined Face the Nation for their first TV interview back on Earth.
"I thought perhaps at worst I would have to release the LEM and go back and initiate the docking process over again.". There’s a lot more questions than there are answers.” – Neil Armstrong, “The nice thing about that goal was that it was so simple and understandable: send a man to the moon and return him safely to earth by the end of the decade.” – Neil Armstrong, “It’s a great advantage when goals can be stated in such a way that they’re not ambiguous and you know exactly what it is that you’re trying to do.” – Neil Armstrong, “Every person that’s been into space has thought of the fragility of our planet and how important it was to find ways to protect it.” – Neil Armstrong, “My great hope is that this 21st century will be the century in which 1.
We really start to understand our own planet and 2. Click here to buy our Podcast theme music, “The Cliffs of Moher” by Brogue Wave. "With every flight we are improving our knowledge and understanding of that, and I think that we can expect good luck on hitting a particular spot on the moon in the future landings.". Fifty years ago Americans across the country were tuning in to watch three brave astronauts complete, "one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind.".
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