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One Small Step Back in Time

Posted on June 25, 2019 by dkohn96

Half a century after Apollo 11, Scientific American remembers how we achieved the impossible and why we need to do it again…..

https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/one-small-step-back-in-time/

Don’t miss the article links at the bottom of the page. This isn’t just one story but SEVEN!

One Small Step Back In Time

Mapping the Mission

The New Scramble for the Moon

50 Years of Moon Missions: Graphic

When Earth and the Moon Were One

Apollo’s Bounty: The Science of the Moon Rocks

Come One, Come All: Building a Moon Village

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