A Conversation for The Moon
I touched the Moon
Deek Started conversation Sep 15, 2001
Back in March 2001 I was lucky enough to be able to visit the Kennedy Space Centre and fulfill a long held ambition to watch a Space Shuttle launch. (STS 102 Discovery).
While there, I visited the new Saturn/Apollo exhibition and found that the display included a piece of moonrock under a protective cover that you were able to reach out to touch.
Almost everyone I saw did just that. I did too and it gave me just as much of a kick as the launch. I think of that each time I look at the Moon and it still gives me goosebumps.
All the best
A.M.
I touched the Moon
Jimi X Posted Sep 17, 2001
Wow! That is really, really cool...
*makes plans to go to Florida*
Have you ever heard that Rush song about the shuttle? I think it's the last song on the Signals album...
*rumages around a bit in the drawer*
I was right. It's the last track on that album and it's called 'Countdown'. It's really brilliant with real NASA radio feeds mixed into the song...
I touched the Moon
Deek Posted Sep 17, 2001
Hi Jimi
Yes, it was a great experience. The Saturn/Apollo exhibition is fantastic.. out of this world!
I haven't heard the album you mention but I'll be sure to try to track it down. Thanks.
'Off to the local record shop'
All the best A.M.
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