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Friday, 28 March 2014

Sketchy Fact #33: Left-Handed Lunar Exploring

Approximately 62% of autistic children are left-handed, compared with 37% of non-autistic children. Buzz Aldrin is also left-handed. This in no way implies he is autistic, but it probably made driving the lunar buggy a bit annoying.



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