>>4999645>>5001681>>5002243You mother fuckers, I'm crying. Earlier today, before I found out about his passing, I just looked up at the moon and thought. Thought about those who have gone before us, into the unknown, in pursuit of knowledge. Thought about those that will go long after us, to places unimaginable to us now as the moon surely was to people long ago. Thought about myself, and how I can help to further the innate human desire to discover, to learn, to know. Ever since I was young, I had an infatuation with the cosmos, but until now, I hadn't really decided what I would do with my life. Now I know. I know that I want to become a part of this valiant effort that has taken the human race to unprecedented heights, that continues to send us ever further.
R.I.P. Neil Armstrong. ;_;7
Though you may be gone, your legacy will never be forgotten as long as the human race endures. You will continue to inspire, to teach, to remind us of all those that have come and gone before us.