The Apollo 11 crew used hundreds of autographs as life insurance.
Neil Armstrong and the Apollo 11 crew faced the real chance that they wouldn't return from the moon safely, leaving their families without financial support. Due to the extreme danger that they were about to face, they couldn't take out life insurance policies. So instead, they signed hundreds of autographs, which their families would have been able to sell if they didn't make it home. Luckily, those life insurance autographs weren't needed. They do, however, show up in space memorabilia auctions today, selling for as much as $30,000.
ah its been a while since i last make a post abt fun facts lol (its 1 or 2? idk but thats long for me ψ(._. )>)
im glad the crew all lived,, thats so depressing, what did their fam feel like watching them leave earth and going "well if you die i can sell papers with your name on them bc life insurance fucking sucks ass"
wth ;-; reply