The watch was worn by David Scott during the Apollo 12 mission in 191


New York, July 20, 2021, Tuesday

Astronomer David Scott wore a calligraphy watch during his Apollo 12 mission in 181. The watch returned from the moon with the scientist when it was auctioned in Boston for 1.5 million. The watch was accompanied by a letter from astronaut Dave Scott during the lunar mission stating that with the help of this watch on the moon we were taking care of our stock of oxygen, water and other necessities of life. This clock was used to follow the time of landing and moving on the moon. When astronaut Scott returned to Earth after a lunar orbit, NASA withdrew all of its equipment but the call clock was returned to Scott.



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