Neil Armstrong Back In The Module Just After The Moon Landing. 1969
Today, I rode my bike to the Ed White Memorial hospital in St Petersburg, Florida. Established in the late 1970’s by his family members and community support, the lobby displays some information on his life in space, most notably, and logically, his Gemini 4 flight. Also on display is one of his training jumpsuits for the Apollo 1 mission. For those wondering why St Pete has this, it’s because his family relocated here after Ed left home. His brother was rather acquainted with the area though. Soon, Emily and I are going to go back here, as well as check out their former home. In a non-creepy way.
Profile shots of Neil Armstrong from LIFE Magazine in 1963. Taken by Ralph Morse.
(Credit to Life/owners) had to have a few posts of my favorite astronauts for my birthday
Me imagine a tousle-haired and coldly indignant Neil appear in his pajamas
The Right Stuff (2020), coming soon to Disney+
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A Day at the Zoo, or, astronauts during jungle survival training in Panama, 1963. I love how serious and focused everyone in the second photo looks, except for Pete who is on the ground petting the peccary. Classic Pete.
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reblog this, and tag which one of them would you take to kindergarten
08/09/2021 Ferrari Store Milano (shouting crowd warning! Low the volume or set off the sound)