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From: bch@unc.UUCP
Newsgroups: net.religion
Subject: Re: Men who "found God" on the moon
Message-ID: <5487@unc.UUCP>
Date: Thu, 30-Jun-83 19:53:54 EDT
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Posted: Thu Jun 30 19:53:54 1983
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>>Seems to me that the apollo astronauts were selected from among hundreds
>>of candidates, precisely on their ability to handle stressful situations.
>>They would be capable of handling emergency situations, and as far as I
>>can remember, apart from Apollo 13, things went very smoothly.

My apologies.  It was not the stress of the mission or being on the moon
I was talking about.  It was the stress of isolation and being different
once back on Earth.  This was apparently a long-term stressful situation,
not dealt with by the NASA types.  Much was expected of the astronauts.
They were instant heroes unprepared for the set of expectations we
had for them.

					Byron Howes
					UNC - Chapel Hill