
Neil Armstrong net worth is
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Neil Armstrong Wiki Biography
Neil Alden Armstrong was the first human being to ever walk on the surface of the Moon. Neil Armstrong was an American Astronaut, who born and raised in Wapakoneta, Ohio, U.S. Not to mention him being a professor in university, he was also an aerospace engineer. Armstrong was born August 5th 1930 and sadly, he passed away on August 25th 2012. At the time of death Neil Armstrong was 82 years old. The cause of his death was said to be the blockage of one of his arteries. When Neil was young, he was quite an active guy. In his young days he served in the Navy. Neil was involved in the Korean War. During his Navy years he worked as a test pilot.
Neil Armstrong Net Worth $3 Million
This gave Armstrong the access to a lot of advanced prototype aircrafts. That was until he decided to become an astronaut. It was because of this experience in the Navy that gave Neil the opportunity to join NASA, when he volunteered for NASA Astronaut Corp. Armstrong was on to NASA missions to space as a NASA astronaut. He was on Gemini 8 and Apollo 11. The latter was his landing on the Moon. The exact date when he stepped out onto the surface was 21th of July in 1969. After the landing on the Moon Neil went on working as a professor teaching his students for 8 years before his resignation at the well-known University of Cincinnati. Not only that, Neil worked for NASA even after he ended his career as a professional astronaut – he served as an accident investigator for NASA. Speaking about his personal life, Armstrong was married to Carol Held Knight. Neil Armstrong‘s net worth is estimated to be $3 million.
Neil Alden Armstrong is also the author of probably the most famous quote to ever reach the planet Earth. When Apollo 11 landed on the surface of the Moon, Neil Armstrong proudly said “That’s one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind.” Actually, the authentic quote is missing an article “a” which gives the quote completely different meaning linguistically. Armstrong is not only famous worldwide because of this quote. There are a lot of other activities he had taken up on in his life that made him even more wealthy. He didn‘t obtain all of his wealth just by being an astronaut and being in space, or teaching his students. The famous astronaut also endorsed such brands as Chrysler, Bankers Association of America, General Time Corporation. He was also known as a public speaker as well as a board member of quite a few corporate boards. These include Marathon Oil, United Airlines, Taft Broadcasting, Eaton Corporation as well as Learjet. We can clearly see that Neal used his knowledge in every way possible by exploring all of his options in life and trying various professions that made him rich. Neil Alden Armstrong died being a millionaire and one of the best known people in history of NASA and all around the world.
| Full Name | Neil Armstrong |
| Net Worth | $8 Million |
| Date Of Birth | August 5, 1930, Auglaize County, Ohio, United States) |
| Died | August 25, 2012, Cincinnati, Ohio, United States |
| Place Of Birth | Auglaize County |
| Height | 5 ft 10 in (1.8 m) |
| Profession | Astronaut, Engineer, Naval Officer, United States Naval Aviator, Voice Actor, Professor, Aerospace Engineer, Test pilot |
| Education | University of Southern California, Purdue University, Blume High School |
| Nationality | United States of America |
| Spouse | Carol Held Knight (m. 1994–2012), Janet Shearon (m. 1956–1994) |
| Children | Mark Armstrong, Eric Armstrong, Karen Armstrong |
| Parents | Stephen Armstrong, Viola Armstrong |
| Siblings | Dean Armstrong, June Armstrong |
| Nicknames | Neil Alden Armstrong |
| IMDB | http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0035842 |
| Awards | Presidential Medal of Freedom, Congressional Gold Medal, Congressional Space Medal of Honor, Collier Trophy, Langley Gold Medal, Sylvanus Thayer Award, Hubbard Medal, General James E. Hill Lifetime Space Achievement Award, Special Gold Logie for Providing TV's Greatest Moment in Their Moon Telecast,... |
| Movies | Quantum Quest: A Cassini Space Odyssey, Kitty Hawk: The Wright Brothers' Journey of Invention |
| TV Shows | British television Apollo 11 coverage, First Flights with Neil Armstrong |
| # | Quote |
|---|
| 1 | In my mind, the important thing was that we got four aluminum legs safely down on the surface of the moon while we were still inside the craft. To me, there wasn't a lot of difference between having ten feet of leg between the bottom of the spacecraft in which we were standing and the surface of the moon, and having one inch of neoprene rubber or plastic on the bottom of our boots touching the lunar surface. |
| 2 | [commenting of the feasibility of a manned mission to Mars] I suspect that even though the various questions are difficult and many, they are not as difficult and many as those we faced when we started the Apollo (space program) in 1961. |
| 3 | The important achievement of Apollo was demonstrating that humanity is not forever chained to this planet and our visions go rather further than that and our opportunities are unlimited. |
| 4 | Yeah, I wasn't chosen to be first. I was just chosen to command that flight. Circumstance put me in that particular role. That wasn't planned by anyone. |
| 5 | Houston, Tranquillity Base here. The Eagle has landed. [First message to the Earth from the Apollo 11 lunar module Eagle after landing on the Moon, 20 July 1969] |
| 6 | It suddenly struck me that that tiny pea, pretty and blue, was the Earth. I put up my thumb and shut one eye, and my thumb blotted out the planet Earth. I didn't feel like a giant. I felt very, very small. |
| 7 | That's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind. [First words spoken on the moon. The speech as written by his wife read, "That's one small step for a man, a giant leap for mankind". Unfortunately, he forgot the a in the between for and man, thus changing the meaning.] |
| # | Fact |
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| 1 | Inducted into the U.S. Astronaut Hall of Fame in 1993. |
| 2 | Inducted into the International Space Hall of Fame in 1976. |
| 3 | Inducted into the International Aerospace Hall of Fame in 1966. |
| 4 | Inducted into the National Aviation Hall of Fame in 1979. |
| 5 | Honorary member of the American Society of Cinematographers (ASC). |
| 6 | In 1979, while working on his farm in Lebanon, Ohio, he jumped off a grain tractor and his wedding ring was caught in the wheel, severing his ring finger. He managed to calmly collect the finger, pack it ice and had it reattached by micro surgeons at the Jewish Hospital in Louisville, Kentucky. |
| 7 | He stopped signing autographs in 1994 after finding that many of his signatures were selling for significant amounts of money, and that there were several forgeries in circulation. Since then any requests that were sent to him were answered with a form letter stating that he had stopped signing autographs. |
| 8 | In 2005, he became embroiled in a bizarre legal dispute with his longtime barber, Marx Sizemore. Armstrong alleged that after cutting some of his hair, Sizemore sold it to a collector for $3000.00 (US) without his knowledge or consent. Armstrong demanded that if Sizemore did not either return the hair in question or donate the proceeds to a charity of Armstrong's choice, he would take legal action against him. Since Sizemore could not get the hair back, he donated the proceeds to the charity of Armstrong's choosing. |
| 9 | For the record, it was Neil Armstrong's left foot that first made contact with the surface of the moon. |
| 10 | A crater on the moon is named Armstrong after him. |
| 11 | Has three children: Eric (born 1957), Karen (1959-1961) and Mark (born 1963). |
| 12 | The first man to walk on the Moon also holds the record for the greatest distance between target landing area and actual landing: in March 1966, Gemini 8 came down near Okinawa, but the intended target was the Caribbean, a distance of at least eight and a half thousand miles (13,000+ km). |
| 13 | On July 20, 1969, at 10:56 pm EDT, he stepped down from the Lunar Excursion Module Eagle and became the first man to set foot on the moon. |
| 14 | NASA realized after the Apollo 11 mission had returned to Earth that they had no good pictures of the First Man on the Moon to show to the world. Astronaut Buzz Aldrin said later: "As the sequence of lunar operations evolved, Neil had the camera most of the time, and the majority of pictures taken on the Moon that include an astronaut are of me. It wasn't until we were back on Earth and in the lunar receiving laboratory, looking over the pictures, that we realized there were few pictures of Neil. My fault, perhaps, but we had never simulated this in our training.". |
| 15 | Received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 7021 Hollywood Boulevard and Vine Street in Hollywood, California on January 14, 1993. |
| 16 | Astronauts Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin planted a plaque on the lunar surface on July 20, 1969. It reads: "Here men from the planet Earth first set foot upon the Moon, July 1969 AD. We came in peace for all mankind.". |
| 17 | Is a Brother of Phi Delta Theta Fraternity. |
| 18 | NASA Astronaut. Selected in the second group of astronauts. Flew jets during Korean War. Flew X-15 rocket plane. On Gemini 8 in 1966, he flew with Dave Scott conducting the first docking of a manned vehicle with an Agena target vehicle. On Apollo 11 in 1969, with Buzz Aldrin and Michael Collins, became the first men to land on the moon. Retired from NASA in 1970. |
Actor
| Title | Year | Status | Character |
|---|
| Quantum Quest: A Cassini Space Odyssey | 2010 | | Dr. Jack Morrow (voice) |
| Kitty Hawk: The Wright Brothers' Journey of Invention | 2003 | TV Movie documentary | Orville Wright (voice) |
Thanks
| Title | Year | Status | Character |
|---|
| Neil Armstrong: First Man on the Moon | 2012 | TV Movie documentary acknowledgment: 1930-2012 - as Neil Alden Armstrong | |
Self
| Title | Year | Status | Character |
|---|
| The Saturn V Story | 2014 | Documentary | |
| America's Book of Secrets | 2012 | TV Series | Himself |
| Talk im Hangar-7 | 2010 | TV Series | Himself |
| The Apollo Years | 2009 | Video | Himself |
| The Third Foot (An Interview with Buzz Aldrin) | 2009 | Video documentary | Himself |
| When We Left Earth: The NASA Missions | 2008-2009 | TV Mini-Series documentary | Himself / Himself - Apollo 11 / Himself - X-15 Test Pilot / ... |
| NASA: Triumph and Tragedy | 2009 | TV Series documentary | Himself - Apollo 11 |
| Naked Science | 2008 | TV Series documentary | Himself - NASA Apollo XI Astronaut |
| Fly Me to the Moon 3D | 2008 | | Himself |
| Moon Machines | 2008 | TV Series documentary | Himself |
| Mars Rising | 2007 | TV Series documentary | Himself |
| The New 7 Wonders of the World | 2007 | TV Movie | Himself |
| 60 Minutes | 2005 | TV Series documentary | Himself - Former Astronaut (segment "First Man") |
| How Art Made the World | 2005 | TV Series documentary | Himself |
| One Small Step for Man | 2004 | Short | Himself (stock footage) |
| ABC 2000: The Millennium | 1999 | TV Movie documentary | |
| The Tribute: Mercury, Gemini, Apollo & Skylab | 1993 | Video documentary | Himself |
| Tornadoes: The Entity | 1993 | Video documentary | Himself, Narrator (voice) |
| First Flights with Neil Armstrong | 1991 | Documentary | Host |
| The Other Side of the Moon | 1990 | Documentary | Himself |
| Future Flight | 1987 | TV Movie | Himself |
| Biography | 1987 | TV Series documentary | Himself |
| Bob Hope's Salute to NASA: 25 Years of Reaching for the Stars | 1983 | TV Movie | Himself |
| A Salute to American Imagination | 1978 | TV Movie documentary | Himself |
| The Dean Martin Celebrity Roast: Bob Hope | 1974 | TV Special | Himself |
| Moonwalk One | 1970 | Documentary | Himself |
| The 12th Annual TV Week Logie Awards | 1970 | TV Special | Himself - Special Gold Logie Winner |
| The Bob Hope Christmas Special | 1970 | TV Special | Himself |
| Apollo XI Landing | 1969 | TV Movie | Himself - Apollo 11 CDR |
| The Sky at Night | 1969 | TV Series documentary | Himself |
| Kuustudio | 1969 | TV Movie | Himself |
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Won Awards
| Year | Award | Ceremony | Nomination | Movie |
|---|
| 1999 | Golden Camera | Golden Camera, Germany | Millennium Award | For the moon telecast. |
| 1993 | Star on the Walk of Fame | Walk of Fame | Television | |
| 1970 | Special Gold Logie | Logie Awards | | |
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