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Apollo 11 question
While I was digging around for how long it took Apollo 11 to get from
lift-off to Lunar orbit, I ran across a description of Neil Armstrong viewing a Transit Lunar Phenomena (TLP) near the crater Aristarchus that was originally spotted and confirmed by Earthly observers. What ever became of this? Was it something real, or just "seeing what you want to see" on Armstrong's part? More of the electrostaticly levitated moon dust, like in Alphonsus? Harrison Schmitt on Apollo 17 was supposed to have seen a flash in Grimaldi crater also, although in that case it was thought to possibly be a cosmic ray flash in his eyeball. Pat |
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Didn't they make a movie about the Apollo 11 crash?
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"Larry Haines" wrote in message oups.com... Didn't they make a movie about the Apollo 11 crash? Yes. Paramount, 1974, starring Edward E. Newman. |
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