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Lost? Really? Looks more like employee theft to me. nt postulater Feb 2015 #1
Looks like a real shitty comment to me. NBachers Feb 2015 #3
Maybe. But they weren't lost. Someone put them there. And it was probably Neil Armstrong. postulater Feb 2015 #11
They would have ended up in a junk pile .. MicaelS Feb 2015 #17
Don't mind postulator, he/she still thinks it was all done on a louis-t Feb 2015 #13
Area 52? postulater Feb 2015 #15
Correct! louis-t Feb 2015 #16
Considering how NASA lost/misplaced/deleted so much from that era... FLPanhandle Feb 2015 #5
exactly-- librechik Feb 2015 #19
Please Botany Feb 2015 #6
That's what it looks like to me too. However, I think I'm going to keep that comment to myself Victor_c3 Feb 2015 #7
Well, to give him the benefit of my doubt, it could have been a gift from NASA postulater Feb 2015 #9
I postulate that your post is not a good one. nt longship Feb 2015 #8
That's exactly my response to this story. DavidDvorkin Feb 2015 #14
I'm glad he brought them back. Nice addition to the national Air and Space Museum. BlueJazz Feb 2015 #2
NASA has a baggage carousel? Buenaventura Feb 2015 #4
This is what happens when tourists ask someone to take a picture with their camera. jtuck004 Feb 2015 #10
cool, he saved "his bag of souvenirs" ! Sunlei Feb 2015 #12
You know you lived an amazing life when the stuff you forgot about... Taitertots Feb 2015 #18
Some pics FLPanhandle Feb 2015 #20
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