Apollo 11 crew: Aldrin likes spotlight, 2 shun it
Sunday, July 19, 2009 - 11:28
in Astronomy & Space
In the 40 years since Apollo 11, some of the key players, most notably Neil Armstrong, have steered clear of the increasingly bright glare of the moonlight cast by the historic lunar landing. Others have embraced it. Almost all have written books detailing not only themselves but the glory days of space.
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