“So, yes, we did go to the Moon.”
Previously, Dr Tyson also cleared-up Armstrong’s post-flight actions during his StarTalk podcast, confirming this was natural behaviour for Armstrong.
He told listeners in July: “Neil Armstrong was not gregarious, he was a very quiet man and did not seek publicity.
“He was not the life of the party, but sometimes the people who are not the life of the party are sitting doing nothing.
He’s sitting there, in his head, figuring stuff out, it’s the active mind of a restless brain of the engineer.
This is what was captured.”
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