Take the helm of a real Apollo moon lander
Take the helm of a real Apollo moon lander
Scott had to take manual control of Falcon when it veered almost a kilometre off course from the planned landing site on the moon. He piloted Falcon to a safe touchdown with the joystick, which was also used in the ascent back to orbit.
Bidding on the joystick starts at $10,000 – if you can't stretch that far, a number of other Apollo-related items are for sale, including a glove worn by Buzz Aldrin in Apollo 11 and an electrical schematic of the lunar rover buggy.