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Space Moon The Almighty Buck

Armstrong EKG Readings During Moon Landing Up For Auction 52

Okian Warrior writes "New Hampshire based RR Auction is selling the EKG of Neil Armstrong's heartbeat taken when he stepped onto the moon, among many other items of space and aviation historical interest. 'It was really slow on the way down, while Aldrin's was racing' described Gerald Schaber, geologist, who had the task of monitoring Armstrong's heartbeat during the final famous moments of the Apollo 11 landing. The auction begins May 16th."
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Armstrong EKG Readings During Moon Landing Up For Auction

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  • Eagle Landing (Score:5, Interesting)

    by Ashenkase ( 2008188 ) on Monday May 06, 2013 @01:35PM (#43644581)
    A far more interesting EKG would be that of Armstrong during the Eagle's descent. By the time the Eagle landed Armstrong's heart rate was up to 150. You would have never heard it in his voice but he was as amped up as the guys turning blue in mission control.
  • Who owns this? (Score:4, Interesting)

    by macbeth66 ( 204889 ) on Monday May 06, 2013 @01:55PM (#43644817)

    Doesn't this belong to the people of the United States? They paid for it. If it was sold to raise money, then I'm fine with this. And that should be part of the public record. But otherwise, WTF?

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