A Man on the Moon (1969) – Neil Armstrong, Nasa
In July 1969, three men voyaged and went to the moon via the Apollo 11. One of them was Neil Armstrong, who first walked on the crater-filled satellite of the Earth. The second was Buzz Aldrin; the man in this photo.
Meanwhile, Armstrong held the camera. The awkward pose, Aldrin revealed, was probably because he was looking at a checklist on his wrist. The Wapakoneta, Ohio-born astronaut, who passed away in 2012, received many honors, including the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the Congressional Space Medal of Honor, the Robert H. Goddard Memorial Trophy, and the NASA Distinguished Service Medal.