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  • Lesley Jane

    Well Neil, you always did like when I made a good Moon record. Love, ~L

    "Howling At The Moon" by BEATLESEX
    http://soundclick.com/share.cfm?id=11858750

    8 months ago
  • Lesley Jane

    *sigh*

    Fly To Heaven, Neil Armstrong. Much Love Always, Your Pal, ~Lesley Jane 

    8 months ago
  • Lesley Jane

    Hi Neil. Lesley. Here's a record. God Bless & Heal You. Much Love, ~L

    "I Am The Rainbow" by American Lesley Jane
    http://soundclick.com/share.cfm?id=11829755

    9 months ago
  • Lesley Jane

    We All Love You Very Much Neil Armstrong. Hang in there, Buddy.
    Things are about to get real interesting. Trust me. ~L

    9 months ago
  • Lesley Jane

    God Heal & Fully Restore You. God Bless Neil Armstrong. ~L

    9 months ago
  • Lesley Jane

    Happy Birthday Neil! God Bless, Much Love Always, ~Lesley Jane

    www.soundclick.com/Lesley
    American Lesley Jane

    www.soundclick.com/Lennon
    BEATLESEX

    9 months ago
  • Lesley Jane

    Oh yeah. Well you got me there. No idea how to simulate weightlessness,
    besides the usual way they do it, dive the plane. I've theorized before however,
    since childhood actually, that gravity, is a tangible force, and as such,
    if one could 'decode' the form of magnetism that it is, possibly, one could
    then re-direct it. And if you could re-direct it, you could do so, in equal proportions and directions, hence nullifying it. Just a thought. ~L 

    10 months ago
  • Lesley Jane

    I just got an idea. You should talk to the people at Walt Disney World
    and see if they'd be interested in you helping them design a "Virtual Trip
    To The Moon" ... basically a very tricked out flight simulator...  about
    the only way I can think of to simulate one sixth of Earth's gravity,
    would be you have people in space suits (once one arrived at the Moon of course) and high pressure blasts of air, punch up out of the 'Moon's' surface,
    thus propelling them.... OR, you have a backpack full of helium. THAT
    may just be easier. I'd wanna ride it! ~L

    10 months ago
  • Lesley Jane

     Well yeah, Neil. My conceptual idea here is, say, you were to tell someone
    the story of your trip to the moon. And you broke that story up into chapters, say, training's probably boring to most people, so maybe we start from
    last minute check before liftoff, up to the capsule, that elevator ride alone
    probably made your heart fall in your stomach, makes mine do it thinkin
    about it. Liftoff, breaking free of Earth, long ride to the Moon, riding
    'round the dark side of the Moon with no radio communication,
    whatever other fun stuff happened. Yeah, the landing too, why not, 
    let's go all out! Even put in the part where you thought, after you said
    your line,  "Oh s**** I forgot the 'a'! Oh well..."
    Oh I remember that, even at age 9, 'why, that makes no sense!', I don't
    think I said that to anyone though. ~L

    1 year ago
  • Lesley Jane

     Wow! I heard that Buzz recorded with Snoop Dogg. I've been producing Hip Hop of late, as a matter of fact. Yep. His name is G-Man Stephon. He has
    3 records out so far, no actually 4 if you count "G Force" on my ALJ site.
    ANYWAY, I had an idea. How about you Neil, and Buzz if you can talk him
    into it, and me 'cause I'm the studio whiz kid with technology at least
    as good as what got you to the moon and back, possibly a notch further even,
    and we could make, check this out, a whole album. I know. What a throwback.
    Could be in Hip Hop, that's the hot selling genre these days. Call it
    Neil Armtrong & Buzz Aldrin; A Trip To The Moon. Oh and we can make
    it one too, I'm an Ace at this Music stuff. Well my addresses you have,
    matter of fact in the post below this one. G Man is here if you wanna hear:
    www.soundclick.com/GmanStephon ...warning explicit language blablabla

    1 year ago
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I was born August 5, 1930 and am a former American astronaut, test pilot, naval aviator and am the first human ever to step foot on the Moon. My first space flight was as command pilot of Gemini 8 in 1966. On this mission, I performed the first manned docking of two spacecraft together with pilot David Scott. My second and last space flight was as mission commander of the Apollo 11 moon landing in July 1969. Me and Buzz Aldrin descended to the lunar surface and spent 2.5 hours exploring, while Michael Collins orbited above. Before becoming an astronaut, I served as an aviator in the United States Navy, seeing action in the Korean War. Following this I became a test pilot at the NACA High-Speed Flight Station, now known as the Dryden Flight Research Center, where I flew over 900 flights in a variety of aircraft. As a research pilot, I served as project pilot on the F-100 Super Sabre A and C aircraft, F-101 Voodoo, and the Lockheed F-104A Starfighter. I also flew the Bell X-1B, Bell X-5, North American X-15, F-105 Thunderchief, F-106 Delta Dart, B-47 Stratojet, KC-135 Stratotanker and Paresev. I really miss the moon and would love to go back and visit and see if it still looks the same.

Who I'd like to meet:

mars and tom hanks

Details

  • Status: Married
  • Hometown: Warren, Ohio
  • Orientation: Straight
  • Zodiac Sign: Leo
  • Children: Proud parent
  • Smoke / Drink: No / No
  • Education: College graduate
  • Income: $250,000 and Higher

Schools

  • Purdue University-Main Campus

    • West Lafayette,Indiana
    • Graduated: 1955
    • Student status: Alumni
    • Degree: Master's Degree
    • Major: Engineering
    1950 to 1955

Companies

  • NASA

    • Houston, Texas US
    1967-1971

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