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  1. Oct 12, 2018 · In response, he told me, matter of factly, that when Armstrong was visiting the Middle East several years after his Apollo flight, he heard the call of the muezzin and asked what it was.

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  2. Jul 21, 2023 · The first one is very popular with the Muslim community and states that Neil Armstrong heard the Muslim call to prayer on the moon and subsequently became a Muslim. Neil Armstrong did not hear the Azaan or become a Muslim. This hoax is just not willing to die.

  3. Jul 11, 2019 · IN THIS VIDEO Sound of Azan on the moon | Azan ki Awaz Chand par | Azan Ki Awaz Aur Niel Armstrong | Khan Voice channelAslam o Alykam To My All Muslims Broth...

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    • US astronaut Neil Armstrong aboard a simulator practices piloting safely the Lunar Landing Research Vehicle in 1967 two years before Apollo XI space mission launch to the moon.
    • Neil Armstrong was a test pilot at the Dryden Flight Research Center in the 1950s and early '60s. He is seen here operating the Iron Cross Attitude Simulator reaction controls simulating the X-15.
    • The Apollo 11 Command/Service Module (CSM) are being mated to the Saturn V Lunar Module Adapter. Photo: NASA. Myth: From the start, NASA intended for the talented, dependable, and undaunted Armstrong to be the commander of the first moon landing.
    • Neil Armstrong is seen here next to the X-15 ship #1 after a research flight. The X-15 was a missile-shaped, rocket-powered aircraft 50 feet long with a wingspan of 22 feet.
  4. From Morocco to the Philippines it is commonly believed that Neil Armstrong heard the Azan on the moon, converted to Islam and is now engaged in the full-time propagation of the Muslim faith. The US State Department has issued a memo saying that the story about Armstrong's conversion was untrue.

  5. Feb 5, 2021 · How do some of these myths even get started? Like this one — some seriously believe that Neil Armstrong heard the Muslim call to prayer, the Azan, on the Moon. Those prayers must have been quite loud, since the Moon is essentially in a vacuum that doesn't conduct sound.

  6. By. Neil Armstrong in 1969. Has Neil Armstrong converted to Islam? That’s the rumor making the rounds in Egypt, Malaysia andd Indonesia. Armstrong, of course, was the first human to set...