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Leaving for work. Apollo 15 was the 4th mission to land on the moon. Astronauts David Scott & James Irwin became the first to drive on the moon courtesy the Lunar Rover. The pair landed by Hadley Rille which was originally planned to be the landing spot for Apollo 19 before budget cuts nixed the mission. The Aug 1971 mission was Scott’s 3rd and final spaceflight while it was Irwin’s & Command Module Pilot Al Worden’s first and only. What a historic mission.

A First Day Cover from Sept 9, 1969 commemorating the Apollo 11 moon landing. There’s a post stamp from the July 20 moon landing & a beautiful 10 cent stamp featuring Neil Armstrong stepping down upon the lunar surface. So many great space-themed stamps were designed by the USPS during the space age.

Setting up shop. The Lunar Module Antares has touched down upon the moon with the instruments set up during Apollo 14, Feb 1971. The mission was the first to land in the Lunar Highlands & the final ‘H-Mission’, or 2-day stay on the moon. After this, Apollo flights would be J-Missions, or 3-day lunar stays. This mission with Alan Shepard, Edgar Mitchell & Stuart Roosa was to take place in 1970 but was pushed back following an investigation into the explosion upon the Apollo 13 spacecraft.

Practice makes perfect. Neil Armstrong & Buzz Aldrin go through the steps with the Lunar Lander during preparation for Apollo 11, 1969. Backup crew for the first mission to the moon were Jim Lovell, Fred Haise & William Anders. Armstrong & Aldrin spent 21 & ½ hours at Tranquility Base before joining Command Module Pilot Michael Collins who was in lunar orbit in Columbia.

A vintage trading card wrapper from 1969 following the Apollo 11 moon landing. Just 5 cents for a pack of trading cards.

A 1963 model by NASA of what an upcoming moon landing might look like during that decade. The first human-made object to land on the moon from Earth was Luna 2 by the USSR in Sept, 1959. There were 6 crewed landings by the USA between 1969-72 during the Apollo 11-17 missions (with the exception of Apollo 13). There were no soft landings on the moon between Aug 1976 to Dec 2013. A soft landing is one in which major damage doesn’t occur to the vehicle or its payload. The average vertical speed during a soft landing is approximately 6.6 feet, or 2 meters per second.

Where’s my drill? Astronaut David Scott retrieves a drill off the lunar surface during Apollo 15, Aug 1971. The mission was the first with the LRV (lunar rover vehicle). Mr. Scott was the 7th to walk on the moon & first to drive when he got behind the wheel of the LRV. He wa chosen in the 3rd Group of astronauts in 1963 & flew with Neil Armstrong on the historic & perilous Gemini 8 mission of 1966. He also flew on the 10-day Apollo 9 flight in 1969. David walked on the moon with James Irwin on A15 while Al Worden orbited above in the Command Module. The pair spent 18.5 hours on EVAs while on the moon’s surface & brought back 170lbs of moon rocks home.

“Man On The Moon”

“Falce di luna. Lo si dice della luna nelle prime fasi della sua periodica crescita, quando è

Falce di luna. Lo si dice della luna nelle prime fasi della sua periodica crescita, quando è troppo luminosa per i ladri e troppo buia per gli amanti.”
Ambrose Bierce

primo contatto con la luna: abbastanza soddisfatto


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Kid Cudi - Man On The Moon II (Chopped & Screwed)

Kid Cudi - Man On The Moon II (Chopped & Screwed)


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I don’t know why I was there, but I was on the moon. I was standing there, alone with my eyes fixated on the world I was supposed to be in. It wasn’t as cold as I expected, there on the moon, and there was less of a lack of oxygen that I learned in elementary school. Yet, none of those strange factors mattered to me- all I could think was how small Earth appeared to be from so far away.

Kitten Quinn // A Short Story Excerpt

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