Photographs: Reuters
The remains of legendary astronaut Neil Armstrong, the first man to set foot on Moon, were buried at the Atlantic Ocean in a ceremony aboard a US Navy cruiser.
The cremated remains of the astronaut, who died at 82 in August 25, were rested at the sea after a public memorial attended by hundreds of mourners.
Armstrong's cremated remains were sent into the Atlantic Ocean during a burial-at-sea service aboard the USS Philippine Sea, NASA said.
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Neil Armstrong now rests at sea
Image: Carol Armstrong, wife of Neil Armstrong, commits the remains of Armstrong to sea during a burial at sea service held onboard the USS Philippine Sea in the Atlantic OceanPhotographs: Reuters
The ceremony was attended by his wife Carol Armstrong, according to CNN.
A day before his internment at sea, an inter-faith meeting was held for him at the Washington National Cathedral, attended by about 2,500 people, including Armstrong's Apollo 11 crewmates Buzz Aldrin and Michael Collins.
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Image: Family members of late Neil Armstrong and members of the US Navy are seen during the burial at sea servicePhotographs: Reuters
The memorial service at the cathedral also brought together dignitaries, community and political leaders, Armstrong's family members, and members of the NASA family, including current and former astronauts.
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