Neil armstrong recovering from heart surgery
Neil Armst-rong, the first man to walk on the Moon has undergone a cardiac bypass surgery, days after his 82nd birthday and is now on the road to recovery and “doing great”.
Armstrong’s wife Carol Armstrong’s characterisation of her husband’s condition was relayed by another moonwalker, Apollo 17’s Gene Cernan, the NBC News reported.
Neil Armstrong, who lives in the Cincinnati area celebrated his 82nd birthday on Sunday, and went to a hospital next day for a stress test.
On Tuesday, surgeons bypassed four blockages in his coronary arteries.
His wife reported that his spirits are high, and the doctors expect no problems with his recovery, Cernan was quoted as saying by the NBC News.
Armstrong became world-famous in 1969 when he and fellow Apollo 11 astronaut Buzz Aldrin landed on the Moon.
“That’s one small step for a man, one giant leap for mankind,” he declared.
After Apollo 11, Armstrong worked briefly at the Pentagon’s Office of Advanced Research and Technology, then became an engineering professor at the University of Cincinnati in his native state of Ohio.
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