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US says goodbye to moonwalker Neil Armstrong

 
Published on Sep 13, 2012
10:25 PM
Christina Korp, manager of Buzz Aldrin Enterprises, astronaut Buzz Aldrin, astronaut John Glenn, and muscian Diana Krall, watch the presentation of the colours during a memorial for astronaut Neil Armstrong Sept 13, 2012 at the National Cathedral in Washington, DC. -- PHOTO: AFP

WASHINGTON (AP) - Americans are bidding farewell to Neil Armstrong, the first man to take a giant leap on to the moon.

The powerful of Washington, the pioneers of space, and the everyday public crowded into the Washington National Cathedral on Thursday for a public interfaith memorial for the very private astronaut. Mr Armstrong, who died last month at age 82, walked on the moon in July 1969.

Apollo 11 crewmates Buzz Aldrin and Michael Collins and Mercury astronaut John Glenn were at the church, which includes a moon rock embedded in its stained glass windows.

Singer Diana Krall was scheduled to sing Fly Me To The Moon. The service also included excerpts from a speech 50 years ago by John F. Kennedy about why America was sending astronauts to the moon.

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