NASA astronaut Neil Armstrong, the first man on the Moon, believed in alien life, his son has revealed. Mark Armstrong, a Silicon Valley software engineer, was just six-years-old when his dad changed the course of history with his "giant leap for mankind."It was during the summer of 1969, and the Armstrong clan went to Florida for the launch at Cape Canaveral and back to to their Houston home to watch the rest of the mission and the all important touchdown on July 20.Armstrong died in 2012.Were he alive today, August 5, he would be marking his 90th birthday – but his legacy lives on.Reflecting on his dad's achievements, Mark, 57, said despite Armstrong touching the heavens in the historic Apollo 11 mission, he didn't admit to believing in.
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