DID APOLLO 11 MOON LANDING BRING DOWN LUNAR GERMS TO EARTH?



                                                  LUNAR GERMS!

Could it be possible that the astronauts Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin who walked on the Moon on July 20, 1969, for the first time in human history, may have brought back Lunar germs to earth?
Well about half a century back the command module carrying Armstrong, Aldrin and Michael Collins (who stayed in command module while his crew mates walked the moon) splashed down in the Pacific Ocean locked up on an American aircraft carrier.  Here is a video which shows how a Canadian Doctor Dr William Carpentier, saved the Earth from Moon germs back then:
The jubilant astronauts were locked up in quarantine as per a NASA safety protocol written half a decade earlier.  They were escorted directly from their splashdown site in the central Pacific to a modified trailer aboard the USS Hornet, where they were kept in isolation. The idea was to ensure that no potentially hazardous lunar microbes hitchhiked back to Earth with them. 
According to a report, Buzz Aldrin said that they were  the rescuers cleaned him with a rag and then threw the same rag straight into water.  “It takes all those germs to the bottom of the ocean,” he says in the interview, laughing. “I wonder if they’d survive down there?”










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