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After Apollo 20 “returned to Earth”…

....Bob Russ started 7th grade, attending Langley High School in Pittsburgh, then relocated to Brooklyn, New York to attend college at Pratt Institute where he received a Bachelors of Architectural degree. After starting his career in New York City, he returned to Pittsburgh to raise a family and become a shareholder and Principal of a Pittsburgh architectural firm.

....Bill Poznanski attended 8th & 9th grade at Holy Innocents School and then finished high school at Langley High School. He graduated from Duquesne University with a B.S. Music Education degree and taught briefly in two local schools: David E. Williams Junior High in the Montour School District and Greenway Middle School in the Pittsburgh Public School District.

For several decades Bill has worked in film/video production. He is also artistic director of the Imprints--a performance art, film, theater and music project based in New Orleans and New York City which began as a new wave/punk band in Pittsburgh in 1980. The Imprints are currently working on a music video entitled "Big Fat Steve", featuring longtime Pittsburgh Performance Artist and Theatrical Director Stephen P. Pellegrino.

In the years after their “Flight of Apollo 20”, Bob and Bill continued to collaborate through their teenage years and early 20’s forming several Rock N’ Roll, Top 40, New Wave/Punk and avant-garde musical bands in Pittsburgh and New York City as drummer/percussionist and keyboardist/guitarist respectively. The close friendship they developed during their “trip to the moon and back” continues to this day.