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Old 29-March-2005, 02:47 PM
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Default LIFE magazines re: Apollo

My grandma was a pack rat. I never liked going to her house because it was so messy. However, now I am glad that she was a pack rat. She had saved many LIFE magazines from the 50s and 60s, most of which were pretty worn. I was surprised to find two that were in very near mint condition (i.e., the pages are not creased and are impeccably white.) These magazines look brand-new. My dad attributed the near-mint quality due to being buried underneath all of my grandma's junk (I never thought so much junk could be such a wonderful preserver )

Anyway, I'm sure many of you have seen [and even have] these particular issues; my parents had saved copies of these particular issues, but theirs are almost worn to pieces. So for your viewing pleasure, I have posted scans of the near mint condition issues that I recently acquired:



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Very 8)
I wasn't a regular reader, so I don't remember the first issue, but I think I remember the second.
I used to have a copy of the NY Times from the day after the first moon landing, but it got misplaced over the years. :-?
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That LEM thing will never work.
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That LEM thing will never work.
It looks like it's made of foil. :wink:
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Indeed,

also, look at that picture again, how is it ever going to balance on the Saturn V cluster? It looks waaay to big! Either that or the booster is really tiny!
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Old 30-March-2005, 12:53 PM
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also, look at that picture again, how is it ever going to balance on the Saturn V cluster? It looks waaay to big! Either that or the booster is really tiny!

And in about 2 seconds the booster is going to punch a hole right into the bottom of it. #-o

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... how is it ever going to balance on the Saturn V cluster? ...
It's not, of course. In fact, the photo shows it falling off even before launch. Which proves how unstable it is.

Also, I don't see the Lunar Rover anywhere. Isn't it supposed to be strapped to the outside, 'cause it sure can't fit inside?
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Look at the size of the hatch, no normal sized man in a space suit could possibly fit through it. [-(
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