Facts About the Apollo 11
►A problem with a water filter afflicted
the crew with excessive and “fragrant” flatulence throughout the entire
mission.
►Due to the
unexpected presence of boulders, the Eagle had to fly for some distance beyond
the intended landing site. The computer overloaded and they very nearly ran
out of fuel. Since the Lunar Module was already below the altitude at which
the astronauts could have ejected the landing stage and safely aborted, they
were mere seconds away from a fatal crash when the touchdown light finally
lit.

►Partially because
of the change in landing place, no-one knew the LM‘s exact position on the
Moon until afterwards, using the laser reflectors deployed during the
moonwalk. Mike Collins in Columbia, the Command Module, was never able to
spot Tranquility Base from lunar orbit.
►Buzz Aldrin,
during the moment of silence he called for to give thanks right after the
landing, took Holy Communion in the form of a small wafer and wine from a
tiny chalice.
►Neil
Armstrong went out first because the door only worked that way in the
cramped confines of the LM.
►Armstrong’s
historic statement actually sounded like “That’s one small step for man
...ah... one giant leap for mankind.” Neil has always claimed he said
“a man” but the “a” was lost in transmission. It didn’t sound that way. Still
pretty cool.
►The plaque
had a mistake on it too: the date read “JULY 1969, A.D.” It should have been
“JULY, A.D. 1969”. President Nixon also had the wording changed from “WE COME
IN PEACE FOR ALL MANKIND” to “WE CAME IN PEACE...” Nixon, the lousy downer,
later scuttled the final Apollo missions.
►Armstrong may
have been the first man to set foot on the Moon, but Aldrin was the first to
pee there. He used the relief tube built into his spacesuit moments after
stepping out, on live TV with millions of people watching.

►As a traditional
sign of peace, Buzz planned to leave on the Moon a small gold olive branch,
along with an Apollo 1 patch and two Russian cosmonaut medallions in honor
of those killed in the space race. He forgot until the last moment, and
simply tossed them unceremoniously onto the surface on his way back up the
ladder. The astronauts also chucked out their moonboots, backpacks, a sack
of garbage and their urine bags.
►When the
astronauts took off their helmets inside the LM after their moonwalk, they
noticed a strong odor. Neil described it as “wet ashes in a fireplace” and
Buzz as “spent gunpowder”. It was the smell of moondust. NASA, by the way,
had been worried that moondust might explode on contact with oxygen.
►The
astronauts had a lot of trouble planting the American flag in the hard lunar
soil, afraid it might fall over on live TV. During the lift-off from the
Moon, however, Buzz watched as the Stars and Stripes indeed “toppled into the
dust”.
►Whiling away
the hours after the mission in quarantine in Houston, Buzz filled out a
government expense account report for the journey. Total amount reimbursed:
$33.31.
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