CHAPTER 2, SEARCHING

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We need samples of the soil, rocks, dust, photos, videos and everything we could carry, Armstrong says to Aldrin.

Please Buzz, control with your watch the average times that we have assigned for each task or collection and we will prepare a multiple inventory.

Only he had a watch on his wrist,

Strange, each of the 3 Astronauts had in their possession a chronograph that on earth suffered multiple tests, analysis under such extreme situations that other Swiss high-end watchmakers could not stand, but the Speedy ( collectors would call later) resolve all problems with a high score.

A little bit weird, since the one belonging to Major Armstrong had to be left in the lunar module to replace the electronic system for measuring time that did not work properly, malfunctioning, or simply human error ...

There were several intense hours of collecting everything that was predetermined by NASA to bring it to Earth

All good, you could even say almost normal.

Almost??

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