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This being December 24, 2003, 35 years to the day Apollo 8 orbited the
Moon -- the first men ever to see Earthrise -- it is only appropriate that the second most famous Lunar Address be part of the Internet tonight. (Only the first words from the Moon: "Houston: the Eagle has landed!" And Armstrong's "That's one small step for a man; one giant leap for mankind!" are slightly greater, and that only due to chronology. Thanks to Roger Balettie for giving us the link to the Apollo Archives: www.apolloarchive.org and follow the prompts to the Christmas Message from Apollo 8. Would God we had, as a Nation and as a People, followed up on the success of the Apollo Missions -- and that the Soviet had been able to launch their N1 successfully. We would have been listening to the Apollo 8 transmissions -- in the Lunar Archives, actually in the Lunar Settlements. "And from the crew of Apollo 8, a Merry Christmas to all of you on the Good Earth." -- COL Frank Borman, USAF (Ret.), Commander, Apollo 8. -- Leonard C Robinson "The Historian Remembers, and speculates on what might have been. "The Visionary Remembers, and speculates on what may yet be." |
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Merry Christmas, Happy Hannukah, etc. | Roger Balettie | Space Shuttle | 3 | December 25th 03 08:45 AM |
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