Sunday, May 5, 2013

Cool

From the New York Daily News:
A New Hampshire auction house will soon accept bids on space and aviation artifacts, including an electrocardiogram of Apollo 11 Commander Neil Armstrong’s heartbeat taken when he first set foot on the moon.
Amherst-based RR Auction will take bids on the EKG, which registered a normal heartbeat, and other artifacts during an online auction from May 16 through May 23.
Read more: http://www.nydailynews.com/news/national/neil-armstrong-ekg-moon-landing-auctioned-article-1.1335677#ixzz2SUDfPl6l
Of course, there are doubters of the man on the moon story who will say the reason the EKG is normal is because it was done in a studio.
Not me, mind you, I believe in the man on the moon.

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