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Who is the most famous astronaut ever?

Who is the most famous astronaut ever?

Neil Armstrong
Neil Armstrong may be the most famous astronaut of all, as the first man to step foot on the moon, and the speaker of the phrases “The Eagle has landed” and “That’s one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind”.

Who are some of the most famous astronauts?

Notable astronauts

name mission date
Neil Armstrong; Edwin (“Buzz”) Aldrin Apollo 11 July 16–24, 1969
Fred Haise; James Lovell; Jack Swigert Apollo 13 April 11–17, 1970
Georgy Dobrovolsky; Viktor Patsayev; Vladislav Volkov Soyuz 11/Salyut 1 June 6–29, 1971
Eugene Cernan; Harrison Schmitt Apollo 17 Dec. 7–19, 1972

Did you know facts on astronauts?

Alan Shepard became famous for hitting a golf ball while on the Moon! 6). Astronauts wear diapers — well technically called “Maximum Absorbency Garments.” Missions are unpredictable and long, so when Astronauts can’t unbuckle to go to the bathroom . . . well you get the gist. Luckily, they change their own garments.

What are 4 facts about astronauts?

5 Fun Facts About Astronauts

  • Astronauts wear diapers.
  • Astronaut literally means “Star Sailor” in Latin.
  • Astronauts have to train to use the toilet.
  • You have to learn Russian to be on the International Space Station.
  • An astronaut lost his wedding ring on the moon once and found it during a space walk.

What is an astronaut facts for kids?

Fun Facts about Astronauts The word “astronaut” comes from the Greek words “astron nautes”, which means “star sailor.” It is estimated that 600 million people watched Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin walk on the Moon on television. Astronaut John Glenn became the U.S. Senator from Ohio where he served from 1974 to 1999.

Who died after going to space?

Glen M. de Vries
Less than a month after returning from the edge of space with crewmate William Shatner, space passenger Glen M. de Vries has died in a plane crash in northern New Jersey, said state police. The single-engine Cessna 172 was carrying de Vries, 49, of New York City, and Thomas P. Fischer, 54, of Hopatcong, N.J.