Neil Armstrong, Buzz Aldrin EKG's Reportedly Going to Be Auctioned
Could fetch $10,000
A New Hampshire auction house will reportedly put up the EKG of Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin during their descent to the moon, an item that could fetch more than $10,000.
The EKG, which records the minutes right before the duo touched down on the moon, shows the tense final minutes as the lunar module soared across the lunar landscape and Aldrin and Armstrong sought to discover a place to safely land the craft.
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