Bill Simon and I will be on The Space Show tomorrow morning/afternoon (depending on your time zone — it’s at 0930 PDT until 1100 PDT) to discuss our ceremony to commemorate the first landing on the moon (tomorrow will be the 43rd anniversary). As a special feature, Margaret Jordan, a friend of three decades and one of the authors, will also be on for the first time. This will be a special event, as she, Bill and I haven’t talked together in many years, not because we don’t like each other, but because that’s just how life works.
Listen in. Among other things, we’ll perform the ceremony on Internet radio.
The end of the year will mark 40 years since man has walked on the moon, 40 years since man has been beyond LEO.
More time has passed since the first landing on the moon till the present than had passed since the end of WWII and the first moon landing.
Granted a point of no great significance but it is interesting to realize that the future is so far in the past.