Buzz Aldrin Punches Moon Landing Denier Nutcase In The Face
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Who owns the Moon? | The Economist
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The Design of the Lunar Rover Was Mostly Guesswork #Apollo50
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F-1 The Engine That Nearly Stopped the Apollo Moon Missions #Apollo50
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The Real Story Behind the Apollo 11 Computer Error #OTD 1969 | @WSJ #Apollo50
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How Neil Armstrong Trained to Land the Lunar Module
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How Quickly Did the Crew of Apollo 13 Know They’d Lost the Moon?
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Proof We Landed on the Moon: It’s In the Dust
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How We Know NASA Didn’t Fake Neil Armstrong’s First Steps
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What Happened to the Spent Lunar Modules?
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Apollo 16 lunar rover “Grand Prix” in HD”
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Earthrise over Apollo 11 lunar module returning to dock with command module
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Earthrise over Apollo 11 lunar module, returning from moon to dock with command module, 46 years ago today: #NASA http://t.co/OPGJcDDEf9—
Michael Beschloss (@BeschlossDC) July 22, 2015
Neil Armstrong on the dawn horizon on the moon
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The entrepreneurial alertness of the Apollo 11 astronauts
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