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As the nation celebrates the 30th anniversary of the Apollo moon
landing, the notion that the July 1969 mission could have turned tragic
now seems, in retrospect, inconceivable. But the Nixon administration
devised a contingency plan in case the two men who stepped on the moon
were stranded there, according to this July 18, 1969 memo discovered
recently at the National Archives. The memo, entitled "In Event of Moon
Disaster," includes a speech--drafted by aide William Safire--that
Nixon would have delivered saluting astronauts Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin. After making condolence calls to the "widows-to-be," Nixon
would have said, "Fate has ordained that the men who went to the moon
to explore in peace will stay on the moon to rest in peace." (2 pages)
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