Mark Armstrong: My Father Believed In Aliens Existence


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Mark Armstrong, son of Neil Armstrong, who first set foot on the Moon with Apollo 11 on July 20, 1969, said that his father believed in the existence of aliens.

It has been claimed that astronaut Neil Armstrong, who took the first steps on the Moon, who had the words “a small step for a man but a big step for humanity”, believed in an extraterrestrial life. The claimant is Mark Armstrong, 57, who works as a software engineer in Silicon Valley, son of Armstrong.

Saying that Neil Armstrong, who passed away in 2012, never spoke about his religious belief and had no spiritual experience unlike other astronauts, Mark Armstrong said that his father said that “humanity is not alone in the universe.”

Commenting in his father’s memory, Armstrong said, “Once I heard someone asked my father if he believed in extraterrestrial life and he said,” It would be arrogance to not believe. “

Mark Armstrong continued:

“The Apollo program raised humanity’s faith. It inspired a generation who believed in the importance of working hard for a better future. Today when I talk to people from all over the world, I still see evidence of this, they feel part of the Moon landing. I am excited that the return to the moon is now publicly discussed on forums. “

NASA’s Apollo missions to the Moon ignited many conspiracy theories. One of these was the claims that astronauts had found evidence of extraterrestrial life. Supporters of this theory claim that due to the evidence of extraterrestrial life on astronauts’ lunar travels, NASA did not perform manned missions after 1972.

This claim faces the risk of being refuted in the event of the work that the US space agency plans to send the first female and one male astronauts to the Moon under the Artemis Program by 2024.

NASA, together with partners from Australia, Canada, Europe and Japan, plans to establish a sustainable life on the Moon after the manned mission.

Sources:

Sputnik Türkiye

uzay.org

Published by halityusufgenc

Astronautical Engineering student at ITU (Istanbul Technical University).

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