NASA's Moonwalking Apollo Astronauts: Where Are They Now?

Astronaut Neil A. Armstrong, Apollo 11 Commander, inside the Lunar Module as it rests on the lunar surface after completion of his historic moonwalk in July 1969.
(Image credit: NASA)

When Neil Armstrong, the first person to walk on the moon, died  Saturday (Aug. 25), it marked the passing of an American icon and one of only a handful of men to stand on the moon and look up at Earth.

Armstrong died of complications related to recent surgery at age 82, though his legacy as commander of NASA's historic Apollo 11 moon landing is cemented in history. But Armstrong wasn't the only emissary from Earth to walk on the moon.

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