What Apollo 11 Astronaut Michael Collins Feared Most

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Fifty years ago, as Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin bounced on the moon’s surface below, Apollo 11 Command Module Pilot Michael Collins briefly disappeared behind the lunar disk, becoming the first person to experience space entirely alone. As we set our sights on the stars, space travelers will need to cope with ever longer stretches—months, years, and beyond—in the lonely environs of the cosmos. What will that take? What will that be like? How will it affect who we are? Join Michael Collins and fellow astronauts for a whirlwind journey boldly going where only a handful of humans have gone before.

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I cannot freaking wait I'm so excited to see the full video.

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We couldn't see stars from the moon surface.. Could we Neil? Elbowed by Neil.. Nope definitely not, no stars..

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