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Apollo astronauts’ footprints may stay on the moon almost unchanged, since there is no wind to erase them
More than five decades after the last Apollo crew left the lunar surface, the boot prints they pressed into the regolith ...
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A modern smartphone holds more computing power than all of NASA’s Apollo program
The computer that guided astronauts to the moon and back operated with roughly 2,048 words of erasable memory and 36,864 ...
Much of the UFO imagery that the Pentagon released last week was new, but we've long known about the odd things that the Apollo astronauts saw near the moon.
Not long ago, we compared Apollo Neuro with Pulsetto Lite, a device that takes a different approach through vagus nerve ...
May 28 (Reuters) - Apollo Global Management and Blackstone are working to bring in additional investors for about $36 billion ...
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