T-Minus signing at the National Air and Space Museum: Saturday Sept. 26, 2-4pm

Please come see Friendship 7, Gemini IV, Apollo 11, and me on Saturday the 26th at the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum. I'll be signing T-Minus there from 2-4pm. I suppose I could be more excited and honored by this but I'm not sure how. 

The National Book Festival is also happening that day, outside on the National Mall itself, so if you're heading over plan to leave yourself some extra time to get around and look around. 

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Jim, this is so incredibly cool! Congratulations -- I hope a lot of folks come.


Hmmm.... Will you make an appearance at SPX as well? (Take the Metro: Smithsonian to Metro Center, transfer to the Red Line to the White Flint Station.)

Yes yes! I'll start and end the day at the show, and will be at SPX all of Sunday as well. I love SPX, and so I can't decide whether it's the cake and the Smithsonian's the icing on that cake, or vice versa...

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