Posted by JerryS(La.) on July 20, 2012 at 10:48:35 from (98.80.88.153):
In Reply to: Re: OT/ Moon landing posted by Nancy Howell on July 20, 2012 at 08:47:25:
Nancy, was your place in the debris field when Columbia fell, or are you a bit too far north? Some fell near my place. A guy I worked with, in town, found a chunk of raw flesh in his back yard. Government-types picked it up, but he never heard any feed-back from them.
Like you, I was also thrilled to see the shuttle piggy-backed on a 747. I was looking from my office window while it made a low and slow approach to Barksdale for re-fueling.
Also like you, I saved newspapers from all the major events of the time, starting with the Kennedy assassination and including all the space program launches. Still have them.
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