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Buzz Aldrin's notes sell for nearly $180,000

Apollo 11 astronaut Buzz Aldrin's handwritten card with a Bible verse that the Apollo 11 astronaut planned to broadcast from the moon fetched nearly$180,000  at an auction of space memorabilia.
Shown are Apollo 11 items including a handwritten card, bottom left, containing a Bible verse that astronaut Buzz Aldrin planned to broadcast back to Earth. The notes fetched $180,000 at an auction of space memorabilia.
Shown are Apollo 11 items including a handwritten card, bottom left, containing a Bible verse that astronaut Buzz Aldrin planned to broadcast back to Earth. The notes fetched $180,000 at an auction of space memorabilia. Lm Otero / AP
/ Source: The Associated Press

Apollo 11 astronaut Buzz Aldrin's handwritten card with a Bible verse that the Apollo 11 astronaut planned to broadcast from the moon fetched nearly$180,000  at an auction of space memorabilia.

The index card-sized note, which Aldrin never read publicly because of legal challenges NASA faced from famed atheist Madalyn Murray O'Hair, was part of nearly $1.2 million in items sold this week by Heritage Auction Galleries.

Aldrin, the second man to walk on the moon, never broadcast the New Testament verse. But he read other notes on the card in which he asked for a moment of silence and for listeners to "contemplate for a moment the events of the past few hours and to give thanks in his own individual way."

The card sold for $179,250  in the auction that ended Thursday.