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Looking back at Apollo 11: Something to celebrate

10 months agoAcademics / Astronomy : Cosmic Log

Forty-three years ago today, Apollo 11 astronauts Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin were on the moon for just 21 hours and 36 minutes, but thanks to a new NASA website, you can see how the lighting at their landing site changes over the course of the two-week-long lunar day.
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