Story Time!
Back in the days of the "Space Race", the Russians were constantly
trying to outdo the USA. They wanted to be the first to put a man on the
moon, NASA wanted to be the first to return a man from the moon- subtly
different objectives. As NASA was 'counting down' to the first moon
launch, the Russians went strangely silent about their efforts. NASA's
launch went well, Neil Armstrong made his "one small step...", and all
was right with the world. As the astronauts were gathering their samples
and preparing to depart the lunar surface, one of them noticed a strange
shiny object on the edge of a crater. They hopped (as one does in low
gravity) over to the crater to the shiny object, and picked up an empty
Russian vodka bottle!
Ken Hart
kwhart1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
On 10/23/22 8:00 PM, Nicholas O. Lindan wrote:
Will the current moon landing recover the moon 'blad
as proof that he went there?
You mean pick it up from sound stage where they left it?