Business Insider writes, Neil Armstrong, the American astronaut who was the first man to walk on the moon, has died at 82. In a 1970 interview with BBC Television, months after he returned from the Apollo 11 mission, Armstrong recounted his experience on the moon, describing its surface and the experience in vivid detail. To close, the interviewer asks Armstrong: "Do you think, from your knowledge of the moon, having been there, that it is going to be possible in the foreseeable future to set up scientific bases there on anything like a large scale?" Here was Armstrong's prediction: Oh, I am quite certain that we will...