It's an utter disgrace that Armstrong had to die in an America that hadn't put men on the moon in *forty* stinking years and had no concrete plans to do so again.
Let's be frank - men like those that made Apollo possible simply either do not exist or would not be allowed to operate today in NASA, the U.S. government more generally, or even our society as a whole.
Murray and Cox's book Apollo: Race to the Moon, published in 1989, already notes that the risk-taking mentality and spirit that motivated the early NASA was already dying by the time of Apollo 11. And its dead now. Today we're so risk-adverse that we're willing to throw away billions of dollars and waste years and decades rather than suffer the ignominy of failure.
RIP
One of the real heroes of the last century.
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