They're at it again ... rewriting history and after 40 years of NASA's
permission to take mementos from the Apollo era - now suing the sixth
man to walk on the moon, Edgar Mitchell of Apollo 11, for trying to
sell the camera they allowed him to have ...
Edgar Mitchell wasn't on Apollo
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They're at it again ... rewriting history and after 40 years of NASA's
permission
Indeed it is not so much a legal question, it is a question of decency.
Seems that a new generation was bred by NASA.
How disrespectful and ungrateful can you still be for that by all means truly
heroic deeds the astronauts did for NASA and the nation, to molest them now at
their old-age with
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Well spotted Hehe, (now who's rewriting
, 2011 4:17:37 PM
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Indeed it is not so much a legal question, it is a question of decency.
Seems that a new generation was bred by NASA.
How disrespectful and ungrateful can you still be for that by all means truly
heroic deeds
Yes but why is it 'a legal one' now as opposed to 30 years ago?
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I think
Yes but why is it 'a legal one' now as opposed to 30 years ago?
Would Statue of Limitations apply here?
GeoZay
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Hi Doug and List,
Happy Fourth of July to our astronauts who are being harassed for
having garage sales!
What an absolute waste of taxpayer money and manpower (again).
At what point did our government go an Syd Barrett acid trip and not come back?
This kind of thing sickens me. It makes me
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They're at it again ... rewriting history and after 40 years of
NASA's
permission to take mementos from the Apollo era - now suing the sixth
man to walk on the moon
: [meteorite-list] NASA sues Moonwalker Astronaut
Hi Doug and List,
Happy Fourth of July to our astronauts who are being harassed for
having garage sales!
What an absolute waste of taxpayer money and manpower (again).
At what point did our government go an Syd Barrett acid trip and not
come back
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Yes but why is it 'a legal one' now as opposed to 30 years ago?
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Yes but why is it 'a legal one' now
] NASA sues Moonwalker Astronaut
Hi Doug and List,
Happy Fourth of July to our astronauts who are being harassed for
having garage sales!
What an absolute waste of taxpayer money and manpower (again).
At what point did our government go an Syd Barrett acid trip and not come back?
This kind
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Couldn't agree more and i'm not even American! (It saddens me to see the US
slowly sliding ever downward, someone in the whitehouse really needs to take a
good east).
I never thought I would see the loss of US manned space flight
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Yes, Mike, the misplaced priorities given NASA's budget woes were not
lost on me when thinking of the young lawyers working for or being
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I'm just wondering what it's going to take and where they are going to
store them reference to Moon Trees.
Cheers
John Cabassi
IMCA # 2125
First, a disclaimer, I could be completely wrong about this. However, when
people who hold high positions within the government or its agencies speak
outside the realm of what those agencies believe is acceptable, sometimes there
are reprisals. Edgar Mitchell was one of the speakers at the
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Couldn't agree more and i'm not even American! (It saddens me to see the US
slowly sliding ever downward, someone in the whitehouse really needs to take
a good east).
I never thought I would see the loss of US manned space flight in my
Altmann
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Indeed it is not so much a legal question, it is a question of decency.
Seems that a new generation was bred by NASA.
How disrespectful and ungrateful
On Mon, 4 Jul 2011, Rich Jolly wrote:
I have not been following this thread in great detail, just skimming the
messages.
One thought comes to mind is that if he was trying to sell the item that
while he may have gotten it as a gift, it was maybe under the
understanding that he or his family
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On Mon, 4 Jul 2011, Rich Jolly wrote:
I have not been following this thread in great detail, just skimming
the messages.
One thought comes to mind
Astronaut
Yes but why is it 'a legal one' now as opposed to 30 years ago?
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I think
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