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Michael Collins, the astronaut who took this photo, is the only human, alive or dead that isn’t in the frame of this picture, 1969
 
Tote: You were aware today was/is the 40th Anniversary/Celebration, of the Apollo to Sputnik Mission ????

July 17th, 1975..........."that's one Russkie for Man, that's another Russkie to surgically extract TSAR data out of"

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I've always been in awe, still whenever I see this float across my screensaver, no doubt one of my favorites, considering all things.....



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"Houston- The Eagle Has Landed"
 
July 20th, 1969

Almost 46 years!

and I damn near asked, "do you remember like most, where you were when Armstrong stepped down off the LM, onto the Moon"? Doh-ok, you'd be a couple yrs old, If my math is close......

I clearly recall where I was, (How about everyone else?), I had just pulled into a Truck Stop Diner on Route 66, on the outskirts of Gallup, NM. Got my Meal just in time, to see the LM touchdown, wait for Buzz and Neil to check out, and playing a game of Golf. No one left or entered that Diner once the LM was on the Moon. Not until hours latter, would people begin to leave.......as memorable as the day JFK or RFK died..........sorry MLK, I was fast asleep, and couldn't hear the gun shots in Memphis from Shreveport, or I'd of helped........

I even remember the exact meal I ate, a Open Faced Chili Burger, French Fries, a Coke, cup of Coffee, and Apple Pie ala mode........
 
did it cost something like 84 cents? ;)

Wish I could've been around for that.
 
and I damn near asked, "do you remember like most, where you were when Armstrong stepped down off the LM, onto the Moon"? Doh-ok, you'd be a couple yrs old, If my math is close......

I clearly recall where I was, (How about everyone else?), I had just pulled into a Truck Stop Diner on Route 66, on the outskirts of Gallup, NM. Got my Meal just in time, to see the LM touchdown, wait for Buzz and Neil to check out, and playing a game of Golf. No one left or entered that Diner once the LM was on the Moon. Not until hours latter, would people begin to leave.......as memorable as the day JFK or RFK died..........sorry MLK, I was fast asleep, and couldn't hear the gun shots in Memphis from Shreveport, or I'd of helped........

I even remember the exact meal I ate, a Open Faced Chili Burger, French Fries, a Coke, cup of Coffee, and Apple Pie ala mode........

OK Matts.....how old were you? At least 17 if driving.....lol!
 
I thought Rob (Mattingly) & I were the same age & I was 15 in 1969.

Close very close, Rick you were born in May of 54, right....?

Me, June. of 53..........Back then, one got their drivers license at 16, and if desired a Class M, at 15 with a "Conditional" Permit til 16; then at 16, one's permit; became an unconditional license, at 16.

Motorcycle riders could receive their unconditional license then at 16. Driver's Ed was still taught in schools. Classroom time, then time in the car, and DL's were usually obtained at 16 then.......


I was riding my motorcycle, along with My Father on His bike; to Colorado and Western KS, during the Moon Landing. The irony of not knowing one day I'd make my living, doing stuff, my Grandfather ( who we went to visit, on that trip); swore was only done in a Movie Studio(s).....

and there wasn't a thing anyone could say to convince him otherwise....!

.......to think, we could legally drink at 18, in most states other than CA, then.....!!
 
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