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Watches and Space Exploration

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Split-Time
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Re: Watches and Space Exploration

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Shoutout to [mention]PetrosD[/mention] ;)

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P.S. I'm so old that I looked at the AP Stylebook to see if "shoutout" was one word or two...then edited my post.
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Re: Watches and Space Exploration

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Split-Time wrote:Shoutout to [mention]PetrosD[/mention] ;)

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P.S. I'm so old that I looked at the AP Stylebook to see if "shoutout" was one word or two...then edited my post.
Awesome patches! I have some of those myself. Haha, I too am always reading my posts and editing then to correct grammar and typo errors. Must be a generational thing.

I actually grew up as a "NASA brat", all through the heyday of the Gemini and Apollo missions, and then worked on NASA missions for much of my career, so I've been surrounded by NASA stuff all my life. I'm not sure why it took me so long to buy a Moonwatch.
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Re: Watches and Space Exploration

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Bukowskis in Sweden is offering astronaut Christer Fuglesang's space flown Speedmaster X-33 in an upcoming auction. Estimate is 300,000 to 500,000 SEK, which is about 30K-50K USD.

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