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When Michael Collins disagreed with Jeff Bezos

The Apollo 11 astronaut differed with the Amazon founder on thinking of the moon as a potential manufacturing hub.

April 29, 2021 / 20:25 IST
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Michael Collins’ advice to aspiring astronauts is to not get discouraged by the extreme demand-supply ratio.

Michael Collins, who passed away on April 28 at age 90, and was the third astronaut of the historic Apollo 11 mission in 1969, welcomed the involvement of Jeff Bezos and Elon Musk in space matters. But he did not like the idea of treating the moon as a place to move all the manufacturing to.

“I welcome people like Bezos and Musk getting involved. I know Bezos a little bit, served on a panel with him. A big admirer of him. But I disagree with him when it comes to exploration,” Collins said in an interview with Popular Mechanics in 2019. “He fundamentally says that this Earth of ours...we are doing so many bad things to it that he wants to take manufacturing and move it to the moon. Then, we will have a little garden here where we will be much purer in our endeavours and take care of our planet. I like the concept of a garden, but I don’t want to import my car from the moon.”

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As Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin spent 21 hours and 36 minutes on the lunar surface, Collins, 69 miles above in the lunar module (LM), circled the moon 12 times. He fretted over the very real possibility of his colleagues not being able to return to the LM, and of having to return to earth alone with survivor’s guilt. So dangerous was the mission, powered by technology that was slower than an average smartphone, that all three astronauts and their families knew very well they might not survive.

President Richard Nixon had even prepared a statement in the event of a tragedy - "Fate has ordained that the men who went to the moon to explore in peace will stay on the moon to rest in peace.”