The Ref. BA 145.022 was given to the first man on the moon at a gala dinner in Houston’s Warwick Hotel on November 25, 1969, mere months after Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin walked on the lunar surface.
The Speedmaster become known as the “Moon Watch” after it was chosen in the 1960s for testing during the Apollo missions. (Credit: RR Auction) Neil Armstrong’s commemorative gold Omega ...
This week marks the 50th anniversary of the Apollo 11 mission, which first landed American astronauts on the moon's surface. Of the intrepid crew, Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin have tended to ...
The temporary leader of Columbia University resigned Friday evening after less than a full school year at the helm — a decision that was praised as an “important step” to restore federal ...
No, it’s not the one he wore on the Moon, of course. The Speedmaster Professional 105.012 with NASA serial number 46 that Neil Armstrong wore during Apollo 11 is on display at the National Air and ...
Neil Morrissey has announced he's leaving the pub business after a decade at the helm of The Plume of Feathers in Staffordshire. The Men Behaving Badly star, 61, is stepping away from the popular ...
It’s not everyday you get to own a piece of history, especially one that looks as good as this. Set to be auctioned next month is Neil Armstrong’s commemorative gold Omega Speedmaster, which has never ...
Columbia University’s interim president, Katrina Armstrong, resigned after facing pressure from the Trump administration to enforce a campus mask ban at protests. Armstrong assured faculty she ...
Update (March 26, 6:12 am UTC): This article has been updated to add information on Ben Armstrong’s prior arrest and background. Crypto influencer Ben Armstrong, also known as “BitBoy,” has ...
Katrina Armstrong is leaving the post a week after the university agreed to a list of demands from the White House. By Alan Blinder Katherine Rosman and Sharon Otterman The interim president of ...
Thanks to Donald Trump’s ongoing threats toward Canada, from tariff hikes to hints about making the country the “51st State,” it’s no surprise that Canadians are sticking together more ...
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