Apollo 11's Michael Collins Was Not Lonely, Worried About Mice
At the 115th Explorers Club Dinner in New York City, NASA astronaut jokingly talked about not being lonely while Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin were on the moon. He also expressed concern about the mice that accompanied them in quarantine after the mission.
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