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23 July 2019, 19:45
Bill/Oregon
And speaking of Apollo 11!
I had no idea of this!

https://www.atlasobscura.com/a...61&mc_eid=8e1b7aaa56


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23 July 2019, 19:54
AnotherAZWriter
quote:
Originally posted by Bill/Oregon:
I had no idea of this!

https://www.atlasobscura.com/a...61&mc_eid=8e1b7aaa56


My astronaut pal had breakfast once with Armstrong. Armstrong told him that he had stopped giving autographs because he didn't want people to sell them. One guy offered Armstrong a million bucks to sign 500 postcards. When Armstrong declined, the guy offered him a million for 250. Armstrong declined that offer as well.

Not many people would have declined that offer.


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23 July 2019, 20:39
BaxterB
Interesting stuff.

The writer Shelby Foote very rarely signed autographs because he felt each time he signed a book it cheapened the act and made each autograph less meaningful. I respect that.

And consequently have no signed Shelby Foote books...
25 July 2019, 04:50
AnotherAZWriter
My astronaut buddy sent me this email today:

The astro office just had a wee chat with Mike Collins; he still has a good sense of humor. When asked about how the splashdown was, he said he lost a case of beer in a bet with Neil…….(I’ll tell you the rest of the story when we can sit down and have a beer together).


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26 July 2019, 00:51
Grizzly Adams1
Think one of the astronauts posted what he got paid for the moon mission. Government cheapskated to the end. Wink

Grizz


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26 July 2019, 07:52
Rockdoc
I heard a quote by someone in the programme that NASA only paid 70% of the total cost, the rest was in free overtime!


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26 July 2019, 08:57
Todd Williams
quote:
Originally posted by Rockdoc:
I heard a quote by someone in the programme that NASA only paid 70% of the total cost, the rest was in free overtime!


Then again, those involved weren't doing it for the money. They were part of an effort larger than themselves ... and the adventure!!
04 August 2019, 01:25
AnotherAZWriter
quote:
Originally posted by Todd Williams:
quote:
Originally posted by Rockdoc:
I heard a quote by someone in the programme that NASA only paid 70% of the total cost, the rest was in free overtime!


Then again, those involved weren't doing it for the money. They were part of an effort larger than themselves ... and the adventure!!


That is true; my buddy is the smartest guy I know (last time I was at his house he was reading a college textbook on PChem or biology or something). He is TOTALLY not motivated by money. He loves flying into space, loves being on ISS, loves everything about it.


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