Wednesday, August 5, 2015

Travel to the Moon: 33.31 dollars expense report for Buzz Aldrin – Boursier.com

Astronaut was reimbursed travel between his home and the Space Centre in Houston, before taking off to the moon.

(Fellow. com) – Buzz Aldrin, the second man to set foot on the Moon (after Neil Armstrong) unveiled on social networks note charges that he filled with his employer after his trip to the space 46 years later. Astronaut has been reimbursed 33.31 dollars for his travel expenses. Obviously not for the path between the Earth and the Moon, but for him leading to his home in the space base in Houston, Texas …

Buzz Aldrin also released a customs form completed upon return to Earth. It is thus possible to see that the crew was able to bring back some memories. Documents which he revealed, “because many people have asked – yes, the crew of Apollo 11 had to sign customs forms when we returned from the moon with lunar rocks and samples of moon dust, “he wrote on his Facebook account.

The first man on the Moon

The US space program Apollo 11 had allowed for the first time in 1969 men walking on the moon. An expedition that had been made by Neil Armstrong, Michael Collins and Buzz Aldrin, who was 39 years old. The latter is now a member of the “National Space Society” which aims to support space exploration …

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