Neil Armstrong to be buried at sea

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"CHICAGO — The first man on the moon will be buried at sea, a spokesman for Neil Armstrong’s family said Thursday.

“I suspect it will be a private service,” spokesman Rick Miller told AFP.

He said further details were not immediately available.

The burial will take place after a September 13 public memorial in the US capital.

NASA chief Charles Bolden, present and former astronauts and other dignitaries are expected to attend the ceremony at the Washington National Cathedral in honor of Armstrong, who died on August 25 at the age of 82.

Armstrong strode into the history books on July 20, 1969, when he became the first person to walk on the moon, famously calling it “one small step for (a) man, one giant leap for mankind.”

The Washington cathedral includes the famous stained glass Space Window, housing a moon rock brought back by Armstrong and fellow astronaut Buzz Aldrin from their Apollo 11 mission.

Next week’s service is scheduled to begin at 10:00 am (1400 GMT).

Flags flew at half staff across the United States last week as family, friends and fellow astronauts gathered in Ohio to remember Armstrong at a private service."
 

Homer J

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Unless he gets head of the line privileges, burial at sea is usually done at the convenience of the Navy. The remains are taken along on a scheduled at-sea period. The committal ceremony is performed while the ship is deployed, therefore, family members are not allowed to be present. The commanding officer of the ship assigned to perform the ceremony will make notification to the family of the date, time, latitude and longitude, once the committal service has been completed.
 

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A Man who went above and beyond to advance human understanding of the universe around us.

A Man who claimed not glory when it was offered on a silver platter.

I weep for joy at his having graced our lives.
 

Merlin99

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Unless he gets head of the line privileges, burial at sea is usually done at the convenience of the Navy. The remains are taken along on a scheduled at-sea period. The committal ceremony is performed while the ship is deployed, therefore, family members are not allowed to be present. The commanding officer of the ship assigned to perform the ceremony will make notification to the family of the date, time, latitude and longitude, once the committal service has been completed.
I'm pretty sure he'll get head of line privileges, possibly they'll even have a special deployment if something isn't leaving right away.
 
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