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Planetary Science > Apollo
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Apollo Defined
U.S. Space Program which included 6 piloted lunar landings between 1969 and 1972. Apollo astronauts collected and returned 382 kilograms of rock and sediment samples from the Moon.
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- In Pictures: Top 10 Apollo hoax claims | Science | guardian.co.uk
- In Pictures: Top 10 Apollo hoax claims | Science | guardian.co.uk
- Dramatic and previously unheard recordings of the moment the Russians tried to gatecrash the American's Moon landing in 1969 have today been released by The University of Manchester's Jodrell Bank Centre for Astrophysics.
- Build Your Own NASA Apollo Landing Computer (no kidding) - Space & Sci-Fi Blog - Galaxiki, the Sci-Fi Galaxy that anyone can edit
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