> > >> > Even got parts from a lunar lander...
> > >> What? Name 'em!
> > >
> > > Part of the RADAR altimeter and a spare hatch.
>
> Forgive my ignorance, I was just a kid at the time, but weren't the
> lunar landers abandoned to crash-land on the moon after the trip was
> over? So is this stuff from prototypes or am I missing something?
>
> John Wilson
> D Bit
>
Consider this, the Aerospace Museum in DC has a Space Lab. BTW, if you want
to do the Space Lap walkthrough I recommend going during the week in
February. I lived in DC for three years, and that's about the only time
you'll be able to see it without standing in line for ages. As for Summer
on a weekend, well you can just forget going to the museums period!
Zane
PS now this is what I call an off-topic post!
PPS the same time period is good for seeing the computer exhibit at the
Museum of American History in DC
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