The Lunar Module is crippled, and its ability to get off the Moon is in doubt. We also examine how the Moon has captured the human imagination from the beginning of time, first as a source of spiritual influence and veneration, and later as an object of profound scientific curiosity.
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01/16/20 • 43 min
9 Days in July - July 21, 1969 / Lunatics
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Nine Days in July is a production of I Heart Radio and Trade Draft Studios in association with High five Content. It's July eighteenth, just two days before Apollo eleven is set to land on the moon. White House speech writer Bill Sapphire sits down at his desk to write a speech he hopes the world will never hear. Sapphire has the unenviable job of giving President Richard Nixon words of comfort for the nation. Should Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldre
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