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United States President Barack Obama marks the 45th anniversary of the first moon landing.
On July 20, 1969, three United States astronauts -- Neil Armstrong, Michael Collins, and Buzz Aldrin – made history when the landed on the moon for the first time on the Apollo 11 mission.
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45 years later, US President Barack Obama met with the astronauts. He met Buzz Aldrin, Michael Collins and Neil Armstrong’s widow, Carol Armstrong in the Oval Office and celebrated the successful moon landing. Neil Armstrong died in August 2012.
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Speaking on the occasion, Obama said, “The three brave astronauts… took the first small steps of our giant leap into the future. They and their families have served as testaments to ingenuity and human achievement.”
“It was a seminal moment not just in our country’s history, but the history of all humankind,” Obama further said in a statement.
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Furthermore, to celebrate the 45th anniversary of his historic moon landing, Buzz Aldrin tweeted a selfie he took in the space during Gemini 12 training mission in 1966. He is the first person to take a selfie in the space. Separately, a historic building in KennedySpaceCenter has been renamed after Neil Armstrong.