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Re: In the Shadow of the Moon

Great documentary. Working at JPL, they gave us all a private screening. It was amazing. I had never knew that whole thing about how Buzz and Neil may have not made it back. It was a brilliant documentary.
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Re: In the Shadow of the Moon

I for one cannot wait to get a chance to see this movie.

Because every time NASA is involved, I've always heard a great story or learned something new. Astronaut Kevin Kregel told some of my Advanced Space Academy trainees and I some great stories from his 4 shuttle missions, and there was a gentleman on my tour in ireland last summer who had helped create the guidance system for the LM who had given us some neat stories.

And I have to agree with M. Krass, Alan Bean is great. I got the chance to attend a lecture he gave with Andrew Chaikin in 1999. I left with my ribs bruised from laughing so much. My signed copy of his "Apollo" book is still one of my prized posessions.
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