Apollo astronauts went through customs after returning from Moon, form goes viral

Apollo astronauts went through customs after returning from Moon, form goes viral

The Indian Express·2021-08-02 10:00

Buzz Aldrin, the second man to walk on the Moon, has shared a customs form that he had to fill when he landed back on earth. Aldrin accompanied Spacecraft commander Neil Armstrong on the Apollo 11 lunar module, Eagle, on July 20, 1969, to become the first men to land on the Moon.In his post, Aldrin shared a picture of the custom form along with a caption that read, “Imagine spending 8 days in space, including nearly 22 hours on the Moon and returning home to Earth only to have to go through customs! #Apollo11”Read the full post here:Imagine spending 8 days in space, including nearly 22 hours on the Moon and returning home to Earth only to have to go through customs! #Apollo11pic.twitter.com/FvtSVwSD1f Dr. Buzz Aldrin (@TheRealBuzz) July 28, 2021The form, dated July 24, 1969, was titled “general declaration” filled with details about Armstrong, Aldrin and Michael Collins and, information about Apollo 11 spaceship’s landing in Honolulu and the cargo such as ‘moon rock and moon dust samples’ that returned along with the spacecraft.Interestingly, the form also included a section where the three astronauts would be checked for any ailments that they may have brought back with them.According to Space.com, the form was posted on US Customs and Border Protection website in 2009 as a tribute to the 40th anniversary of the Apollo 11 mission and was verified by NASA. “Yes, it’s authentic,” NASA spokesperson John Yembrick told the website. “It was a little joke at the time.”Since being shared online, the tweet has gone viral and prompted several reactions among netizens.Fun fact:there was an actual concern that they may have brought viruses with them so they had to go in quarantine,luckily we now know that life is almost impossible on the moon pic.twitter.com/wJIzF0uce8 Eastern Chicken (@ChickenEastern) July 28, 2021Some things are more important than history. Namely, paperwork.What would have happened if they denied it? Back into space? Still Furious Vintner (@xiane1) July 28, 2021“How can we get an autograph from the astronauts?”“Guys, I’ve an idea!” Fabrizio Gianneschi (@javabird) July 28, 2021Its not a joke? pic.twitter.com/U0XKNMx3pP Daniel Mejia (@dmr0704) July 28, 2021Oh, yeah? What else you got there? pic.twitter.com/5BpP54b840 Sensei (@Khru) July 28, 2021I love this part TO BE DETERMINED!! pic.twitter.com/IEVmUFgzwb Justin Jenkins (@justinjenkins) July 28, 2021

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