I just attended a geology seminar entitled "Field Geology in the Valley of Taurus-Littrow on the Moon," given by Jack Schmitt. It took place in the auditorium in my building, so I only had to walk downstairs! Afterward I attended the informal refreshments session, and had a chance to introduce myself and shake his hand. I don't have a bucket list, but if I did that would be one to cross off.
It was a technical talk, and I could keep up with most of it. I learned some new things both about geology and his personal experiences on the Moon. I think I was the most excited about this one of my three opportunities to gather with Apollo astronauts. It was very nice to see him in an academic setting. When I talked with him, I told him about flying kids to the Moon in my planetarium and that I just got trained to borrow lunar samples for my museum. Just this Monday I was holding in my hand a disc with samples that he brought back!
Next up: the fancy-schmancy gala tonight with him and Buzz Aldrin. I don't know what kind of access there will be to them, so I'm glad I got the chance to meet Schmitt today.
Tomorrow is the public expo, and I'll be bringing Buster. I bought both of their books to get autographed, so I know I'll at least be able to give him a little exposure to both of them, and snap some photos. Hopefully when he's older he'll appreciate this opportunity. Unfortunately, it's during Russter's naptime so she and MrPi will be staying home.
I'll report back and add pictures when I can!