00:03On May 6th, 1968, NASA astronaut Neil Armstrong almost met his fate while simulating a lunar
00:08landing. This was a little over a year before he would become the first person to walk on
00:12the moon. He was flying in a machine called the Lunar Landing Research Vehicle at Ellington
00:17Air Force Base in Houston when some leaking propellant caused a total failure of the flight
00:21controls. After tumbling around in the air for a few seconds, it started to fall out of the sky.
00:27Armstrong had to eject himself from the simulator when it was just 30 feet above the ground,
00:31and he safely parachuted down while his aircraft crashed and burned. If he had waited even just
00:35one second longer to hit the eject button, he would have been killed by the fiery explosion.
00:40But Armstrong kept his cool the whole time, and he went right back to work in his office
00:44after the accident. And that's what happened on this day in space.
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