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On or about Sun, 26 Oct 2003 16:30:51 +1030, Martin Dunn made the sensational claim that:
"The Eagle has Landed: the Flight of Apollo XL" I don't know which is more surprising...that there was an Apollo 40 or that it reused a previous LM's callsign. -- This is a siggy | To E-mail, do note | This space is for rent It's properly formatted | who you mean to reply-to | Inquire within if you No person, none, care | and it will reach me | Would like your ad here |
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In article , LooseChanj wrote:
On or about Sun, 26 Oct 2003 16:30:51 +1030, Martin Dunn made the sensational claim that: "The Eagle has Landed: the Flight of Apollo XL" I don't know which is more surprising...that there was an Apollo 40 or that it reused a previous LM's callsign. I find "2 Feb. 1972" to be the impressive bit, myself ;-) -- -Andrew Gray |
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