OK, now I feel old.
I remember Gemini launches and spacewalks not to mention staying up late
to watch Armstrong step off the ladder and blow his line.
Tim Hills
Sioux Falls, SD
On 11/3/2012 22:14, Rick Dau wrote:
Hate to make you feel older than you are, Ira, but I know you were older than
six. The last mission in the Apollo program was Apollo 18, which docked with
Soyuz in the summer of 1975. I mention that because it's the ONLY Apollo
mission that I remember watching on TV back when it was happening. :)
73,
Rick Dau (not quite older than dirt yet)
South Omaha, Nebraska
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From: Ira Elbert New III <i...@hotmail.com>
To: HardCore DX <irca@hard-core-dx.com>
Sent: Saturday, November 3, 2012 10:53 PM
Subject: Re: [IRCA] [NRC-AM] Apollo 13
Thanks. I was only six when the Apollo Program came to a close. I didn't
know about the material being broadcast, but I do have fun reading over the
transcripts from time-to-time. I don't know if the scenes were added for
dramatic purposes or not, but it has always puzzled me whenever I see it. I
meant to ask a long time ago and seeing it tonight on BRAVO made me think about
asking. I'll ask Ron Howard the next time I see him. :)
Ira Elbert New, IIIWatkinsville, GeorgiaProudly Serving You Since 1964.
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