Talk:Harrison Schmitt

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[edit] Trivia

Schmitt, while on the Moon, allegedly said, "You see one Earth, you've seen them all."

And, of Schmitt, it's allegedly said, "If God had meant Man to fly, He would never have made Jack Schmitt."

Trekphiler 22:45, 18 December 2005 (UTC)

[edit] His "I was strolling on the moon..." Song

Should his little ditty be mentioned outside of the embedded video? I suspect it is the second most played Apollo soundbite but of course I have no way to prove that. Of course really it's hardly notable next to all his other achievements, but nearly everybody with a television must have heard it, even though they probably have no idea which mission it was from. --130.88.161.173 (talk) 19:55, 13 December 2007 (UTC)