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Date: | Fri, 12 Dec 1997 08:48:10 -0500 |
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At 12:28 AM 12/12/97 EST, WirtAtmar wrote:
>As most of my posts are nowadays, this one is off-topic too, but it's worth
>remembering that today, December 11th, is the 25th anniversary of the last
>landing of men on the Moon.
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>Apollo 17 had the first true scientist on board, Dr. Harrison Schmitt, a
>geologist and fellow New Mexican, as well as Eugene Cernan, who now holds the
>honor of being the "last" man on the Moon.
>
Well, everyone knows what the first words spoken on the moon by Neil
Armstrong in 1969 were but does anyone know the last ones - to date -
spoken, I believe, by Cernan?
See the next post if you're interested...
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