[quote][b][url=/v3/forum/espace-2/topic/la-nasa-a-t-elle-r%C3%A9ussi-le-canular-du-si%C3%A8cle-607/?post=15035#post-15035]ex-nicolasc[/url] a dit le 14/06/2007 à 00:02 :[/b] La dépression de collins: je crois que c'est parce qu'il na jamais mis les pieds sur la lune... mais j'en suis pas sûr... une histoire de jalousie encore :lol: [quote] He appears to have fared the transition from astronaut to historical figure in better form than his crewmates: Neil Armstrong actively sought a life outside the public eye and now lives quite reclusively on his farm in Ohio; Buzz Aldrin, according to Collins, tried to return to his Air Force career, found that having walked on the Moon doesn't carry the cachet to write one's own ticket in the service, and [u]wound up in a state of clinical-grade depression[/u]. Collins, on the other hand, played the game with the cards dealt him, went to Washington, and joined the State department for a year as a foreign liason. He then became, appropriately enough, Director of the nascent National Air and Space Museum, which at the time of his writing had not yet opened to the public.[/quote] (http://kevinforsyth.net/books/space.htm)[/quote]