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Sampling Space: Roald Fryxell and NASA’s Apollo Program
On July 16, 1969, just after half past nine in the morning, a Saturn V rocket was launched from the Kennedy Space Center in Florida. It was powering the Apollo 11 mission, destined for the moon. It was a heady … Continue reading
Posted in Geology, Lunar Exploraton, Space, Uncategorized
Tagged Apollo 11, Geochronology, Lunar rock, Moon race, NASA
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