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by: Riley, Dakota and Julia.
Born in 1930, in Wapakoneta Ohio.
The first man to step on the moon.
Went in the navy when he was nineteen.
engineering from Purdue University
Born in July 18, 1921, in Cambridge, Ohio
He became a test pilot for the Navy and Marine's attack aircraft
John Glenn became the first American to orbit the earth
Born In January 20, 1930 in Montclair, New Jersey.
He was selected by NASA in 1936
Joined to Air Force
graduated third in his class for mechanical engineering
He made the Kepler’s Laws.
He made many book about Astronomy (New Astronomy)
Work many places around the world like in Australia
• Born February 15th, 1694
• His youngest brother was Michelangelo
• In 1609 he created his first telescope
• In December of 1609 he created a second telescope that was strong enough to see Jupiter
He was a famous astronomer and math mathematician.
Lived between 100 and 171 A.D.
Almost all of his theories were proved wrong or incorrect
His most famous theory was Almagest, It was a theory that mathematically explained the motions and position’s of planets, the sun, and the moon against stars that did not move.
Born August 17, 1952, in Montgomery, Alabama
Selected by NASA in May 1984
Been in space around 40 days.
born on March 25, 1928, in Cleveland, Ohio
one of nine selected by NASA to become astronauts
resigned from NASA and the Navy in 1973
Lovell was command module pilot of Apollo 8, the first orbit around the Moon
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