Time to Put a Foot Down
Courtesy of NASA
Astronaut John Young collects lunar samples during the Apollo 16 mission. NASA’s manned missions to the moon were just starting to do serious science when the program was terminated.
From the April 2004 issue; published online April 1, 2004
Time to Put a Foot Down
Courtesy of NASA
Astronaut John Young collects lunar samples during the Apollo 16 mission. NASA’s manned missions to the moon were just starting to do serious science when the program was terminated.
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