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  • blogdiva@mastodon.socialB blogdiva@mastodon.social

    @drmaddkap OMG THE SOCKS! absolutely brilliant.

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    @blogdiva @drmaddkap well wishes to Mr Gorski

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    • drmaddkap@meow.socialD drmaddkap@meow.social

      On this occasion of the launch of Artemis II, I need to reshare this.

      This is a photo of 8 of the surviving Apollo astronauts, taken on the 50th anniversary of the moon landing.

      The man wearing ... well ... a heat shield, is Buzz Aldrin. I have to imagine his arrival went like this:

      PHOTOGRAPHER: Um, Mr. Aldrin, this is a formal portrait.
      BUZZ: Do you think I don't know that, son?
      PHOTOG: Well, your outfit sir, it's-
      BUZZ: Son. I've been to the moon. The mother-lovin' moon. In a tin can running on a graphing calculator powered by a can of sterno.
      PHOTOG: Yes sir.
      BUZZ: I get to wear what I want, where I want, when I want, for the rest of my life. Do you understand me, son?
      PHOTOG: Right this way sir.

      And what really gets me is Charlie Duke. He's the guy in the tux with the gold trim. He thought he was going to stand out in this photo. Then in walks Mr. Moon Man.

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      @drmaddkap one of the coolest things I ever got to do with my mom and dad years ago before my dad died was at an event that I was able to invite my parents to join me at (I’m being a bit detail light because the event is mostly off the record)

      At lunch one day we sat at a table with Buzz Aldrin. He was a fellow guest at the same event and we shared a lovely lunch with if memory serves him and the then ambassador to the US from Vietnam.

      a cool experience and one I treasure sharing with my dad

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      • drmaddkap@meow.socialD drmaddkap@meow.social

        On this occasion of the launch of Artemis II, I need to reshare this.

        This is a photo of 8 of the surviving Apollo astronauts, taken on the 50th anniversary of the moon landing.

        The man wearing ... well ... a heat shield, is Buzz Aldrin. I have to imagine his arrival went like this:

        PHOTOGRAPHER: Um, Mr. Aldrin, this is a formal portrait.
        BUZZ: Do you think I don't know that, son?
        PHOTOG: Well, your outfit sir, it's-
        BUZZ: Son. I've been to the moon. The mother-lovin' moon. In a tin can running on a graphing calculator powered by a can of sterno.
        PHOTOG: Yes sir.
        BUZZ: I get to wear what I want, where I want, when I want, for the rest of my life. Do you understand me, son?
        PHOTOG: Right this way sir.

        And what really gets me is Charlie Duke. He's the guy in the tux with the gold trim. He thought he was going to stand out in this photo. Then in walks Mr. Moon Man.

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        @drmaddkap This is my second favorite story of Buzz.

        The first being https://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/September-9/buzz-aldrin-punches-moon-landing-conspiracy-theorist-bart-sibrel

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        • blogdiva@mastodon.socialB blogdiva@mastodon.social

          @drmaddkap OMG THE SOCKS! absolutely brilliant.

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          @blogdiva @drmaddkap
          I can't stop staring at the socks .. and the whole outfit.
          Jean Paul Gaultiere could not teach this man a thing.

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          • drmaddkap@meow.socialD drmaddkap@meow.social

            On this occasion of the launch of Artemis II, I need to reshare this.

            This is a photo of 8 of the surviving Apollo astronauts, taken on the 50th anniversary of the moon landing.

            The man wearing ... well ... a heat shield, is Buzz Aldrin. I have to imagine his arrival went like this:

            PHOTOGRAPHER: Um, Mr. Aldrin, this is a formal portrait.
            BUZZ: Do you think I don't know that, son?
            PHOTOG: Well, your outfit sir, it's-
            BUZZ: Son. I've been to the moon. The mother-lovin' moon. In a tin can running on a graphing calculator powered by a can of sterno.
            PHOTOG: Yes sir.
            BUZZ: I get to wear what I want, where I want, when I want, for the rest of my life. Do you understand me, son?
            PHOTOG: Right this way sir.

            And what really gets me is Charlie Duke. He's the guy in the tux with the gold trim. He thought he was going to stand out in this photo. Then in walks Mr. Moon Man.

            Link Preview Image
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            #9

            @drmaddkap Ain’t he maga?

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            • drmaddkap@meow.socialD drmaddkap@meow.social

              On this occasion of the launch of Artemis II, I need to reshare this.

              This is a photo of 8 of the surviving Apollo astronauts, taken on the 50th anniversary of the moon landing.

              The man wearing ... well ... a heat shield, is Buzz Aldrin. I have to imagine his arrival went like this:

              PHOTOGRAPHER: Um, Mr. Aldrin, this is a formal portrait.
              BUZZ: Do you think I don't know that, son?
              PHOTOG: Well, your outfit sir, it's-
              BUZZ: Son. I've been to the moon. The mother-lovin' moon. In a tin can running on a graphing calculator powered by a can of sterno.
              PHOTOG: Yes sir.
              BUZZ: I get to wear what I want, where I want, when I want, for the rest of my life. Do you understand me, son?
              PHOTOG: Right this way sir.

              And what really gets me is Charlie Duke. He's the guy in the tux with the gold trim. He thought he was going to stand out in this photo. Then in walks Mr. Moon Man.

              Link Preview Image
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              @drmaddkap
              Photographer : https://www.felixkunze.com/

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              • drmaddkap@meow.socialD drmaddkap@meow.social

                On this occasion of the launch of Artemis II, I need to reshare this.

                This is a photo of 8 of the surviving Apollo astronauts, taken on the 50th anniversary of the moon landing.

                The man wearing ... well ... a heat shield, is Buzz Aldrin. I have to imagine his arrival went like this:

                PHOTOGRAPHER: Um, Mr. Aldrin, this is a formal portrait.
                BUZZ: Do you think I don't know that, son?
                PHOTOG: Well, your outfit sir, it's-
                BUZZ: Son. I've been to the moon. The mother-lovin' moon. In a tin can running on a graphing calculator powered by a can of sterno.
                PHOTOG: Yes sir.
                BUZZ: I get to wear what I want, where I want, when I want, for the rest of my life. Do you understand me, son?
                PHOTOG: Right this way sir.

                And what really gets me is Charlie Duke. He's the guy in the tux with the gold trim. He thought he was going to stand out in this photo. Then in walks Mr. Moon Man.

                Link Preview Image
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                @drmaddkap who tf is Charlie Duke? 🤔

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                • drmaddkap@meow.socialD drmaddkap@meow.social

                  On this occasion of the launch of Artemis II, I need to reshare this.

                  This is a photo of 8 of the surviving Apollo astronauts, taken on the 50th anniversary of the moon landing.

                  The man wearing ... well ... a heat shield, is Buzz Aldrin. I have to imagine his arrival went like this:

                  PHOTOGRAPHER: Um, Mr. Aldrin, this is a formal portrait.
                  BUZZ: Do you think I don't know that, son?
                  PHOTOG: Well, your outfit sir, it's-
                  BUZZ: Son. I've been to the moon. The mother-lovin' moon. In a tin can running on a graphing calculator powered by a can of sterno.
                  PHOTOG: Yes sir.
                  BUZZ: I get to wear what I want, where I want, when I want, for the rest of my life. Do you understand me, son?
                  PHOTOG: Right this way sir.

                  And what really gets me is Charlie Duke. He's the guy in the tux with the gold trim. He thought he was going to stand out in this photo. Then in walks Mr. Moon Man.

                  Link Preview Image
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                  #12

                  @drmaddkap 8 white men

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                  • drmaddkap@meow.socialD drmaddkap@meow.social

                    On this occasion of the launch of Artemis II, I need to reshare this.

                    This is a photo of 8 of the surviving Apollo astronauts, taken on the 50th anniversary of the moon landing.

                    The man wearing ... well ... a heat shield, is Buzz Aldrin. I have to imagine his arrival went like this:

                    PHOTOGRAPHER: Um, Mr. Aldrin, this is a formal portrait.
                    BUZZ: Do you think I don't know that, son?
                    PHOTOG: Well, your outfit sir, it's-
                    BUZZ: Son. I've been to the moon. The mother-lovin' moon. In a tin can running on a graphing calculator powered by a can of sterno.
                    PHOTOG: Yes sir.
                    BUZZ: I get to wear what I want, where I want, when I want, for the rest of my life. Do you understand me, son?
                    PHOTOG: Right this way sir.

                    And what really gets me is Charlie Duke. He's the guy in the tux with the gold trim. He thought he was going to stand out in this photo. Then in walks Mr. Moon Man.

                    Link Preview Image
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                    @drmaddkap I have only one comment to this picture: fuck Beau Brummel.

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                    • drmaddkap@meow.socialD drmaddkap@meow.social

                      On this occasion of the launch of Artemis II, I need to reshare this.

                      This is a photo of 8 of the surviving Apollo astronauts, taken on the 50th anniversary of the moon landing.

                      The man wearing ... well ... a heat shield, is Buzz Aldrin. I have to imagine his arrival went like this:

                      PHOTOGRAPHER: Um, Mr. Aldrin, this is a formal portrait.
                      BUZZ: Do you think I don't know that, son?
                      PHOTOG: Well, your outfit sir, it's-
                      BUZZ: Son. I've been to the moon. The mother-lovin' moon. In a tin can running on a graphing calculator powered by a can of sterno.
                      PHOTOG: Yes sir.
                      BUZZ: I get to wear what I want, where I want, when I want, for the rest of my life. Do you understand me, son?
                      PHOTOG: Right this way sir.

                      And what really gets me is Charlie Duke. He's the guy in the tux with the gold trim. He thought he was going to stand out in this photo. Then in walks Mr. Moon Man.

                      Link Preview Image
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                      @drmaddkap

                      Currently five left.

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                      Moonwalkers - NASA Science

                      Twelve human beings have walked on the Moon, so far. In all, 24 astronauts made the trip from Earth to the Moon between 1968 and 1972.

                      favicon

                      NASA Science (science.nasa.gov)

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                      • drmaddkap@meow.socialD drmaddkap@meow.social

                        On this occasion of the launch of Artemis II, I need to reshare this.

                        This is a photo of 8 of the surviving Apollo astronauts, taken on the 50th anniversary of the moon landing.

                        The man wearing ... well ... a heat shield, is Buzz Aldrin. I have to imagine his arrival went like this:

                        PHOTOGRAPHER: Um, Mr. Aldrin, this is a formal portrait.
                        BUZZ: Do you think I don't know that, son?
                        PHOTOG: Well, your outfit sir, it's-
                        BUZZ: Son. I've been to the moon. The mother-lovin' moon. In a tin can running on a graphing calculator powered by a can of sterno.
                        PHOTOG: Yes sir.
                        BUZZ: I get to wear what I want, where I want, when I want, for the rest of my life. Do you understand me, son?
                        PHOTOG: Right this way sir.

                        And what really gets me is Charlie Duke. He's the guy in the tux with the gold trim. He thought he was going to stand out in this photo. Then in walks Mr. Moon Man.

                        Link Preview Image
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                        @drmaddkap

                        What a terrific photo, truly a capturing of history, with personal details shining through. I love it. Things changed so much, it's so good to see how things were before, and how they are now.

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                        • drmaddkap@meow.socialD drmaddkap@meow.social

                          On this occasion of the launch of Artemis II, I need to reshare this.

                          This is a photo of 8 of the surviving Apollo astronauts, taken on the 50th anniversary of the moon landing.

                          The man wearing ... well ... a heat shield, is Buzz Aldrin. I have to imagine his arrival went like this:

                          PHOTOGRAPHER: Um, Mr. Aldrin, this is a formal portrait.
                          BUZZ: Do you think I don't know that, son?
                          PHOTOG: Well, your outfit sir, it's-
                          BUZZ: Son. I've been to the moon. The mother-lovin' moon. In a tin can running on a graphing calculator powered by a can of sterno.
                          PHOTOG: Yes sir.
                          BUZZ: I get to wear what I want, where I want, when I want, for the rest of my life. Do you understand me, son?
                          PHOTOG: Right this way sir.

                          And what really gets me is Charlie Duke. He's the guy in the tux with the gold trim. He thought he was going to stand out in this photo. Then in walks Mr. Moon Man.

                          Link Preview Image
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                          @drmaddkap If you ever get a chance, GO to the Smithsonian Air & Space Museum in DC. Absolutely Incredible. Besides the awesome collection of airplanes suspended above your head as you enter, they have Apollo, Mercury, and Soyuz spacecraft. Those early ones really were like tin cans.
                          You be you, Moon Man.

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                          • ohmu@social.seattle.wa.usO ohmu@social.seattle.wa.us

                            @blogdiva @drmaddkap
                            I can't stop staring at the socks .. and the whole outfit.
                            Jean Paul Gaultiere could not teach this man a thing.

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                            @ohmu @blogdiva @drmaddkap Asymmetrical socks, no less.

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                            • gnoll110@ruby.socialG gnoll110@ruby.social

                              @drmaddkap

                              Currently five left.

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                              Moonwalkers - NASA Science

                              Twelve human beings have walked on the Moon, so far. In all, 24 astronauts made the trip from Earth to the Moon between 1968 and 1972.

                              favicon

                              NASA Science (science.nasa.gov)

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                              @gnoll110 Hopefully, with the next moonwalk scheduled for 2028, we won’t have a time when there are no living moonwalkers.

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                              • drmaddkap@meow.socialD drmaddkap@meow.social

                                On this occasion of the launch of Artemis II, I need to reshare this.

                                This is a photo of 8 of the surviving Apollo astronauts, taken on the 50th anniversary of the moon landing.

                                The man wearing ... well ... a heat shield, is Buzz Aldrin. I have to imagine his arrival went like this:

                                PHOTOGRAPHER: Um, Mr. Aldrin, this is a formal portrait.
                                BUZZ: Do you think I don't know that, son?
                                PHOTOG: Well, your outfit sir, it's-
                                BUZZ: Son. I've been to the moon. The mother-lovin' moon. In a tin can running on a graphing calculator powered by a can of sterno.
                                PHOTOG: Yes sir.
                                BUZZ: I get to wear what I want, where I want, when I want, for the rest of my life. Do you understand me, son?
                                PHOTOG: Right this way sir.

                                And what really gets me is Charlie Duke. He's the guy in the tux with the gold trim. He thought he was going to stand out in this photo. Then in walks Mr. Moon Man.

                                Link Preview Image
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                                @drmaddkap The socks! The socks! Incredible 👍

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                                • jspath55@chaos.socialJ jspath55@chaos.social

                                  @ohmu @blogdiva @drmaddkap Asymmetrical socks, no less.

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                                  @jspath55 @ohmu @drmaddkap that are meant to represent the Stars & Bars (aka USA flag)

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