Alphen, Netherlands. 26 August. 0356 hours UK time, 20 July, 1969 I was aged 11 sitting in front of my parent's TV as Neil Armstrong stepped from Lunar Module Eagle at Moon Base Tranquillity onto the lunar surface. It was the BBC's first all-night live transmission and I had been allowed to stay up because history was in the making. For the first time since man became sentient he was about to step onto another world. I recall as though yesterday the moment when Astronaut Armstrong said words that came to define a generation, "This is one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind".
Neil Armstrong died today aged 82. For me and my generation he is one of the immortals.
Safe landings, Mr Armstrong. You are one steely-eyed missile man!
Julian Lindley-French
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