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The E-Sylum:  Volume 9, Number 34, August 20, 2006, Article 19

I JUST KNOW THAT's AROUND HERE SOMEWHERE

Len Augsberger writes: "Anyone who has worked in research archives
will appreciate this - see the last paragraph at the end."

"The U.S. government has misplaced the original recording of the
first moon landing, including astronaut Neil Armstrong's famous "one
small step for man, one giant leap for mankind," a NASA spokesman said
on Monday.

Armstrong's famous space walk, seen by millions of viewers on July 20,
1969, is among transmissions that NASA has failed to turn up in a year
of searching, spokesman Grey Hautaloma said.

"We haven't seen them for quite a while. We've been looking for over a
year and they haven't turned up," Hautaloma said."

"The material was held by the National Archives but returned to NASA
sometime in the late 1970s, he said.

"We're looking for paperwork to see where they last were," he said."

To read the complete Reuters article, see Full Story

  Wayne Homren, Editor

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