A family spokeswoman confirms Neil Armstrong will be buried at sea. However she did not release details about the time and location.
A private service for the first man on the moon was held in Indian Hill last week. On September 13th the public will get a chance to remember Armstrong in Washington. The 10a.m. service will be held at the Washington National Cathedral and will be broadcast on NASA television and streamed on the websites of the space agency and the cathedral. Reservations to attend the memorial are through NASA on a first-come basis.