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How many people in each of those categories? Moonwalkers, Flew into space, just plain ole astronauts, and cosmonauts. How many of them would be considered difficult? Am I correct in thinking the Armstrong is the most expensive? Is he the most difficult to get? I know little about the astronaut field, but, like most, was fascinated with them as a kid. One of my goals is to eventually get an Armstrong. Thanks, Mark
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